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What does Shakti mean?

1 India is a nation that worships many gods. In ancient times, they had many strange gods. "Indra", in Indian mythology, Indra is the highest-status god in Vedic mythology. The ancient Indians believed in the god of thunder and bravery. According to the ancient Aryan "Vedas" (a kind of interpretation of Indian gods) (Hymn Book) records that his whole body: His hair and skin were dark brown. There are acne marks on the face. Angry temperament, drunkenness from love. He often interacts with all the goddesses. The mount is a six-tusked white elephant. According to the Vedas, he was a young god. Vedic mythology is ancient Indian mythology, mainly preserved in the Rig Veda, the oldest surviving document in India. The Rig Veda was written around 1500 BC to 1000 BC. 2 After more than a thousand years, a branch of Buddhism emerged from the soil of Brahman. The leader of Buddhism was said to be the reincarnation of a six-tusked white elephant. After his death, another 300 to 500 years later, the "Buddhist Sutra" and "Buddhist Sutra" appeared. "Buddhist Sutra" adopts the method of mutation, transformation and reduction to reshape many ancient Indian myths. In "Buddhism", "Indra" is shaped as the God of "Trayatri Heaven", which refers to "Emperor Shakti Heaven". According to the description in the "Buddhist Sutra": "Emperor Shakti" is the highest heaven in the "Desire Realm". He governs the other thirty-two gods, so it is also called "Thirty-three Heavens" (Renli Heaven). It is said that the "Emperor Shakti" once saw the wife of an immortal who was very beautiful and wanted to have sex with her. After the immortal found out, he cursed his body to be covered with thousands of female sexual organs. "The body is covered with thousands of female sexual organs", what can we do? You can’t see people! "Sakka", the great Indian "god", practiced "Buddhism" and turned thousands of sexual organs into thousands of eyes, so "Sakka" is also called "Thousand-Eyed God". According to the "Buddhist Sutra", this "Emperor Sakyamuni" became the bodyguard of "God above God" and "Buddha". 3 Such strange gods from ancient Indians can only be invented by Indians. However, it is still a problem for us to judge whether these "gods" exist! If Buddhism was born in Greece, the strange gods in the heaven would probably be Zeus and Athena... To put it bluntly, even if there are "gods" and "Emperor Shakti", why would he be the protector of the "Buddha"? How can the "Buddha" who is "reincarnated as a six-tusked white elephant" be bigger than the "god"? Who are you fooling?