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A lot of people think that the elder son Indra had spiraling eyes because of the way Kishimoto drew them a while ago. But the spiral in them was a way to represent the hypnotizing effects of the sharingan. He drew it in a Japanese folk art style, and this style doesn't use much detail. So really he was finding a way to draw a sharingan in the most simple way possible. People will argue with this but I've said it since I saw the picture. It makes sense since the sharingan puts people in a trance, and what is associated with hypnotization. The answer is spirals. Any thoughts would greatly be appreciated.