Tag: Nezha

  • The Legend of Nezha: The Lotus Warrior and the Father-Son Feud

    The Legend of Nezha: The Lotus Warrior and the Father-Son Feud

    1. The Rebirth of the Divine Pearl: A Prodigy Born from a Flesh Ball During the tyrannical reign of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty, the Goddess Nüwa sent her disciple, the Divine Pearl, to be reborn as Nezha and aid the rebellion. In Chentang Pass, General Li Jing’s wife carried the child for three…

  • Different aspect about NeZha in southern Fujian.

    Different aspect about NeZha in southern Fujian.

    In many temples in Quanzhou, the “Third Prince” Nezha is venerated. This hero not only embodies a spirit of courage and fearlessness in people’s hearts but also symbolizes the Chinese nation’s spirit of striving. The Long-standing Faith in Nezha In the Minnan(southern Fujia) region, Nezha is commonly referred to as “Prince” or “Third Prince,” and…

  • Why we Chinese people call him NeZha?

    Why we Chinese people call him NeZha?

    The name “Nezha” (哪吒) originates from Buddhism, with its full Sanskrit name being Nalakuvara or Nalakubala. In Chinese Buddhist scriptures, it was transliterated as “那罗鸠婆,” “那吒鸠伐罗,” or “那吒俱伐罗.” While these transliterations may appear phonetically distant in modern Mandarin, they reflected closer pronunciations in ancient Chinese. As Buddhism’s influence grew in China, Nezha’s image underwent localization.…

  • The Origin of Nezha

    The Origin of Nezha

    The prototype of Nezha can be traced back to the “Nezha” in ancient Indian Buddhism. After his image was introduced into China, he was integrated with local Taoism and folk beliefs. Nezha also underwent many evolutions before he was finally finalized, forming the Nezha we know today. According to research, the “Praise of the Buddha’s…