Fertility rite

Fertility rite

Fertility rites are religious rituals that reenact, either actually or symbolically, sexual acts and/or reproductive processes. As with the sacrifices of humans which many scholars think Fact|date=February 2007 that ancient peoples made to ensure good fortune (be that as to harvests or hunting or warfare or other endeavors), fertility rites are a variety of sympathetic magic in which the forces of nature are to be influenced by the example acted out in the ritual.

See also

* Descent to the underworld
* Life-death-rebirth deity
* Obando Fertility Rites

External links

* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/fe/fertil-rt.html "Columbia Encyclopedia": "Fertility rites"]


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