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On a little reflection, it makes perfect sense to have, standing at the edge of a large expanse of rice-fields, a little statue of a grinning god holding his large erect penis; he's a rice-god, and he's symbolically fertilising the rice.

However, that makes the action of the local who's stuck a condom on the divine member entirely inexplicable.

Date: 2005-12-08 09:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] adrian-turtle.livejournal.com
Some kinds of government price supports for agricultural products work by paying farmers to leave their land fallow. Could this be a religious connection to something similar?

Or really, really, passionate advocacy of a low-carbohydrate diet?

Or it's a mixed metaphor. Symbol connections between nature and the divine are *always* mixed metaphors. Rain is a great symbol of fertility, and the destructiveness of storms doesn't change that. I like that image of the god of controlled fertility, setting a good example, presumably for grinning worshippers who will each have exactly 2 children.

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