Entity: NEZHA
Nezha is a protection deity in Chinese folklore and mythology, known for his association with Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
NEZHA
Etymology
The name Nezha (哪吒, Nézhā) is deeply rooted in Chinese mythology and folklore, symbolizing protection and purity.
Definition
Nezha is a mythical figure in Chinese culture, revered as a protection deity in Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Chinese folk religion.
Historical Context
Nezha is a precocious teenage deity in Chinese mythology, known for his superhuman strength and protective nature.
Cultural Significance
Nezha is a patron saint of young adults in Chinese mythology, symbolizing rebellion, protection, and purity.
Related Concepts
Nezha is associated with the lotus flower, symbolizing purity and rebirth in Buddhist and Taoist traditions.
See Also
A mythical figure in Chinese culture, Nezha is a deity revered for his protective qualities and supernatural abilities.