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Sacred Symbol of Male Creative Power
Introduction
Part One: The Cult of the Phallus
1. Historical Sources
2. Symbolism
3. Representations of the Phallus
4. Indirect Representations of the Phallus
Part Two: The Ithyphallic God
5. The Lord of the Animals
6. The Guardian God
7. The Animal and Plant Forms of the God
8. Names and Aspects of the Ithyphallic God
9. The Survivals Glossary of Sanskrit Terms Bibliography About the Author
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