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This scholarly volume investigates the interconnected symbolism of fish, flowers, and fire as elemental representations and divine manifestations across multiple ancient civilizations. The author traces the presence of these symbolic elements throughout Greek, Babylonian, Roman, and Indian religious traditions, with particular focus on phallic worship practices and their theological significance.
The work provides comparative analysis of how these natural elements were venerated as deities and incorporated into religious ceremonies and rituals. By examining archaeological evidence and historical texts, the author demonstrates the universal themes present in ancient fertility religions and their symbolic languages. This comprehensive study offers insights into the spiritual worldviews of ancient cultures and the common threads connecting their theological frameworks.
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