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The symbol for the Hapi god, who represents the annual flooding of the Nile and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, is typically depicted as a pot-bellied man with large breasts, representing abundance and nourishment. He is often shown holding offerings of food, such as plants or fish, and is associated with the papyrus plant, which symbolizes life and fertility. Hapi is also commonly illustrated with blue or green skin, representing the waters of the Nile.

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