Why is Shiva called Daejeon?

Because in the Hindu classics, Shiva is also called "Daejeon" and "Daejeon", which is a translation that conforms to the meaning and represents Shiva's position in the minds of believers.

Shiva, one of the three main gods of Hinduism, is the god of destruction. Rudra, formerly known as the God of Reproduction and the God of Vedic Storm in Indus civilization, has dual characters of reproduction and destruction, creation and destruction, and presents various strange and grotesque faces, mainly including Linga, terror, gentleness, superman, three faces, dancing king, Lord of glass, Lord of half women and Linga (male root).

Like many mythical gods, Shiva's sex is not fixed because of her omnipotence, but changes at any time according to different phases.

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Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu are the three gods of Hinduism. Shiva's position is destroyer, with dual characters of reproduction and destruction, creation and destruction.

In sculpture, Shiva usually dresses up as a yoga ascetic, with a gray body, a vertebral bun, a crescent moon on her head, a long snake around her neck, a string of skeletons on her chest, tiger skin around her waist, and a trident, axe, tambourine, stick or doe in four hands.

He has a third eye on his forehead, which can blow out the torch of God and burn everything to ashes. It is said that Kama, the goddess of love, interfered with Shiva's asceticism. Shiva's torch in the third eye burned the goddess of love to death, but she didn't die, just lost her body, so love is invisible.