Rabbit Teth
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Karura and Naga
While I’m pretty new to this site, I’ve been writing theories about the statues that appear in Naruto for as long as anybody. Over the last dozen or more chapters all of those theories have been developing rapidly.
For this theory I wanted to bridge the gap between two of my more recent ideas... one about the Ootsutsuki and how they tie in with five statues that have Buddhist resonance and the other about Orochimaru. In particular I wanted to address the meaning of the Statue that I attribute to Hagoromo in those theories (bottom right):
A lot of theories connect that statue to a Japanese legend of a man called Sojobo. Certainly there are a lot of parallels to these legends from the design of certain tengus like the Yamabushi and Karasu outside the fire temple:
; the chakra constructs of Asura and Indra:
; the Sage’s Bashōsen (an artifact associated with Sojobo):
; or the Kyuubi’s name, Kurama (where Sojobo lived):
While there are parallels between the legend of Sojobo and certain characters, names and powers in the manga, I do not think that the statue in the fire temple is a statue of Sojobo. Instead I think it is a statue of Karura.
Karura is a figure borrowed from Hinduism and the original Garuda that was imported to Japan alongside Buddhism. He is a giant man-bird, with golden feathers who breathes fire. Over time the legend of the Garuda and the Amida Triad have become intertwined as Karura is now considered a manifestation of Kannon and the Amida Sanzon.
I think that this statue represents Hagoromo within the Story. The pose he strikes and the way he holds his staff fits with the imagery of Hagoromo and Amida:
Hagoromo – lotus position / staff:
Karura – lotus position / staff:
Karura is also said to personify the blazing light of the sun (his mythology overlaps with that of the Phoenix). Amida is translates as the [Buddha of the] Infiinite Light and Hagoromo’s symbol is the Sun:
Statue of Karura:
Theory (possible spoilers)
While I’m pretty new to this site, I’ve been writing theories about the statues that appear in Naruto for as long as anybody. Over the last dozen or more chapters all of those theories have been developing rapidly.
For this theory I wanted to bridge the gap between two of my more recent ideas... one about the Ootsutsuki and how they tie in with five statues that have Buddhist resonance and the other about Orochimaru. In particular I wanted to address the meaning of the Statue that I attribute to Hagoromo in those theories (bottom right):
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A lot of theories connect that statue to a Japanese legend of a man called Sojobo. Certainly there are a lot of parallels to these legends from the design of certain tengus like the Yamabushi and Karasu outside the fire temple:
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; the chakra constructs of Asura and Indra:
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; the Sage’s Bashōsen (an artifact associated with Sojobo):
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; or the Kyuubi’s name, Kurama (where Sojobo lived):
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While there are parallels between the legend of Sojobo and certain characters, names and powers in the manga, I do not think that the statue in the fire temple is a statue of Sojobo. Instead I think it is a statue of Karura.
Karura is a figure borrowed from Hinduism and the original Garuda that was imported to Japan alongside Buddhism. He is a giant man-bird, with golden feathers who breathes fire. Over time the legend of the Garuda and the Amida Triad have become intertwined as Karura is now considered a manifestation of Kannon and the Amida Sanzon.
I think that this statue represents Hagoromo within the Story. The pose he strikes and the way he holds his staff fits with the imagery of Hagoromo and Amida:
Hagoromo – lotus position / staff:
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Karura – lotus position / staff:
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Karura is also said to personify the blazing light of the sun (his mythology overlaps with that of the Phoenix). Amida is translates as the [Buddha of the] Infiinite Light and Hagoromo’s symbol is the Sun:
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Statue of Karura:
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What is interesting is the role Karura plays within Buddhist and Hindu legends. Karura is engaged in an endless struggle with Naga… the great snake. I think that Naga is Orochimaru and that this statue is what connects two of my earlier theories, one on the five Buddhist Statues and the other about Orochimaru:
Five Statues
Orochimaru
Parallels
Karura feeds on the snakes and serpents of the world:
Karura is said to carry a pearl, called the Nyoi Hōju, which was stolen from the head of the King of Dragons. I think that this pearl is what the Kannon Statue, Gamamaru and Hiruzen are all seen carrying:
Hiruzen
Gamamaru:
Senju Kannon:
Karura is said to cure the world of Snake Poison:
NB I explain in my earlier theories how I think that both Hamura and Kaguya might have been previous victims of Oro’s cursed seal in the past. Here are two examples from those theories of how the Snake and Cursed Seal imagery has crept into both Kaguya and the Shinigami:
Kaguya as a flying serpent?
Hamura/Shinigami with Cursed Seal?
Statue of the King of Dragons:
Oro as Naga?
Symbolic foreshadowing
The Snake (Oro) eats the Rabbit (Kaguya – the Rabbit Goddess):
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The Hawk (Karura / Amida / Hagoromo) is destined to eat the Snake:
Sasuke wasn’t truly a hawk when he “killed” Orochimaru, he still had Oro’s venom inside him
But guess who Sasuke’s Hawk is…
Look closely and you’ll see the hawk has Hagoromo’s Rinnegan.
Hagoromo was looking out for both Naruto and Sasuke:
One last final note is that Karura is already a character in Naruto. She is Gaara’s mother. While I don’t expect Gaara’s mum to play any further significant role I do expect the real world symbolism of Karura, the god, to play a role in the story.
Gaara’s mum
… Karura will always protect you.
...As for Naga
Compare this (Naga):
With this (Orochimaru)
Five Statues
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Orochimaru
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Parallels
Karura feeds on the snakes and serpents of the world:
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Karura is said to carry a pearl, called the Nyoi Hōju, which was stolen from the head of the King of Dragons. I think that this pearl is what the Kannon Statue, Gamamaru and Hiruzen are all seen carrying:
Hiruzen
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Gamamaru:
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Senju Kannon:
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Karura is said to cure the world of Snake Poison:
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NB I explain in my earlier theories how I think that both Hamura and Kaguya might have been previous victims of Oro’s cursed seal in the past. Here are two examples from those theories of how the Snake and Cursed Seal imagery has crept into both Kaguya and the Shinigami:
Kaguya as a flying serpent?
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Hamura/Shinigami with Cursed Seal?
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Statue of the King of Dragons:
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Oro as Naga?
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Symbolic foreshadowing
The Snake (Oro) eats the Rabbit (Kaguya – the Rabbit Goddess):
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….Yep that's where I took my avatar from
The Hawk (Karura / Amida / Hagoromo) is destined to eat the Snake:
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Sasuke wasn’t truly a hawk when he “killed” Orochimaru, he still had Oro’s venom inside him
But guess who Sasuke’s Hawk is…
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Look closely and you’ll see the hawk has Hagoromo’s Rinnegan.
Hagoromo was looking out for both Naruto and Sasuke:
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One last final note is that Karura is already a character in Naruto. She is Gaara’s mother. While I don’t expect Gaara’s mum to play any further significant role I do expect the real world symbolism of Karura, the god, to play a role in the story.
Gaara’s mum
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… Karura will always protect you.
...As for Naga
Compare this (Naga):
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