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Recently, I was rethinking the idea of ocular powers and "branding", and how to they blend together. The consensus is that the "Sharingan" spun-off from the Rinnegan, beginning with Indra, a third-generation child of Hagoromo Ohtsusuki. The original eye was the Shinju's eye.
Later on, it began to seem as if it was the other way around: the Rinnegan spun-off from the Sharingan. Hagoromo said his mother possessed the Sharingan's power [Genjutsu].
But then, Madara said Sasuke had awoken the Rinnegan, which looked identical to Kaguya's/Shinju's eye.
So, what's going on?
To rethink this, I started to consider that maybe the package is not called "Sharingan" or "Rinnegan", but rather, these can be considered as "contents" of a single eye, and there's no technical name.
In other words, multiple ocular powers working together, instead of just one.
The way I would label the contents, would be:
-Sharingan (Copying)
-Saimingan (Hypnosis)
For example, there is such a thing as "Saimingan", yet it's not literally referring to the eyeball. [
With that kind of thinking, it made sense for the Sharingan and Rinnegan have a "half and half" relationship, from what Itachi suggested, and what Madara later did. There are many points I can mention, but I have a few key points.
The Rinnegan user is capable of using the main 5 five elements, in addition to residual Inton/Yoton power, which manifests itself as chakra rods.
The Sharingan on the other hand, can use residual Onmyoton power, which manifests itself as Izanagi.
After that, there is the famed genjutsu, and Susano'o, which is like a lifeless container.
Comparably, the Rinnegan user's power [Gedo] can allow them to control living things via chakra rods, and the closest thing to a creation power it has is Chibaku tensei, but that doesn't count as Banbutsu sozo.
However, these bridges connect the two ocular powers. Susano'o especially, which takes it's name from a kami, who gave birth another entity, who in turn gave birth to the tengu, who are the progenitor of shinobi. Here are some important points.
-This can be seen when Madara used Susano'o to call down meteors (Whether through summon or attractive force, we don't know).
-This can be seen when Sasuke used his powers to move inexplicably. Suggestively, he was depicted with wings. [
The next bridge is the tomoe. What do tomoe/magatama mean?
There are lots of ways for how this information ties into the story:
-The clothing of the Ohtsusuki family is adorned with tomoe.
-Sasuke is an archer [
-Tendo (god realm), used by Nagato, wore a magatama necklace. [
-The appearance of Naruto's Biju mode has tomoe. [
-The formation of the bijudama is sometimes shown with tomoe.
-The Senjutsu of Hagoromo Ohtsusuki appears as 9 tomoe accompanied by a marking that appears similar to the Rinnegan. [
-Orochimaru has placed Curse marks on people, all of which contain his senjutsu chakra. [
But, as far as tomoe representing kami? There is a famous story of th kami Amaterasu, who locked herself in a cave, and the other kami used magatama and a mirror to lure her out.
-This ties into what I mentioned earlier. But, an additional thing I didn't mention, was that one of Susano's weapons are called "Yasaka Magatama". [
-One of the more profound ways this has manifested, is with the Sharingan jutsu "Amaterasu", which was referred to by Kabuto as the best offensive ocular jutsu. [
Later on, it began to seem as if it was the other way around: the Rinnegan spun-off from the Sharingan. Hagoromo said his mother possessed the Sharingan's power [Genjutsu].
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But then, Madara said Sasuke had awoken the Rinnegan, which looked identical to Kaguya's/Shinju's eye.
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So, what's going on?
To rethink this, I started to consider that maybe the package is not called "Sharingan" or "Rinnegan", but rather, these can be considered as "contents" of a single eye, and there's no technical name.
In other words, multiple ocular powers working together, instead of just one.
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The way I would label the contents, would be:
-Sharingan (Copying)
-Saimingan (Hypnosis)
Dosatugan (Insight)
-Mangekyo (Kaleidoscope)-Choku tomoe
-Rinnegan (Rebirth cycle) Dotsatugan (Insight)
For example, there is such a thing as "Saimingan", yet it's not literally referring to the eyeball. [
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] With that kind of thinking, it made sense for the Sharingan and Rinnegan have a "half and half" relationship, from what Itachi suggested, and what Madara later did. There are many points I can mention, but I have a few key points.
The Rinnegan user is capable of using the main 5 five elements, in addition to residual Inton/Yoton power, which manifests itself as chakra rods.
The Sharingan on the other hand, can use residual Onmyoton power, which manifests itself as Izanagi.
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After that, there is the famed genjutsu, and Susano'o, which is like a lifeless container.
Comparably, the Rinnegan user's power [Gedo] can allow them to control living things via chakra rods, and the closest thing to a creation power it has is Chibaku tensei, but that doesn't count as Banbutsu sozo.
However, these bridges connect the two ocular powers. Susano'o especially, which takes it's name from a kami, who gave birth another entity, who in turn gave birth to the tengu, who are the progenitor of shinobi. Here are some important points.
The literal meaning of Tengu is "Heaven 天” and “Dog 狗." In Chinese mythology, there is a related creature named Tien Kou (Tiangou 天狗), or "celestial hound." The name is misleading, however, as the crow-like Tengu looks nothing like a dog. One plausible theory is that the Chinese Tien Kou derived its name from a destructive meteor that hit China sometime in the 6th century BC. The tail of the falling body resembled that of a dog, hence the name and its initial association with destructive powers.
-This can be seen when Madara used Susano'o to call down meteors (Whether through summon or attractive force, we don't know).
Tengu 天狗 are mountain and forest goblins with both Shinto and Buddhist attributes. Their supernatural powers include shape-shifting into human or animal forms, the ability to speak to humans without moving their mouth, the magic of moving instantly from place to place without using their wings, and the sorcery to appear uninvited in the dreams of the living.
-This can be seen when Sasuke used his powers to move inexplicably. Suggestively, he was depicted with wings. [
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The next bridge is the tomoe. What do tomoe/magatama mean?
The character tomoe 巴 means eddy or whirlpool; however, it is not clear if this was the original idea of the design. Some scholars are convinced that it stems from the design on leather clothing worn by ancient archers (tomo 鞆 thus tomo-e 鞆絵), a tomo picture. Others say it was originally a representation of a coiled snake. It may be the oldest design in Japan, because it is similar in shape to the magatama 勾玉 jewelry beads of the Yayoi period. It appears as a design on the wall paintings of the Byoudouin Hououdou 平等院鳳凰堂 (1053; Kyoto) and in the Illustrated scroll of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari emaki 源氏物語絵巻) of the early 12c. It was widely used from the Kamakura period onward and is often found on utensils, rooftiles and family and shrine heraldry. Its frequent appearence in connection with Shinto shrines indicates that it was thought to express the spirit of the gods. Patterns of one, two and three tomoe exist, some facing left, others right.
There are lots of ways for how this information ties into the story:
-The clothing of the Ohtsusuki family is adorned with tomoe.
-Sasuke is an archer [
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], and he can transform black fire into tomoe shapes [
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].-Tendo (god realm), used by Nagato, wore a magatama necklace. [
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]-The appearance of Naruto's Biju mode has tomoe. [
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]-The formation of the bijudama is sometimes shown with tomoe.
-The Senjutsu of Hagoromo Ohtsusuki appears as 9 tomoe accompanied by a marking that appears similar to the Rinnegan. [
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]-Orochimaru has placed Curse marks on people, all of which contain his senjutsu chakra. [
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]But, as far as tomoe representing kami? There is a famous story of th kami Amaterasu, who locked herself in a cave, and the other kami used magatama and a mirror to lure her out.
Some of the earliest religious uses of magatama beads were in Japanese shamanic practices. Here they were used as tools to draw a kami spirit into a shaman, who would serve as a medium between kamis and humans (Matsume 18-19). The beads were also used in spirit pacification rituals to “call back the spirit of the deceased and then to bind it and/or transfer it” (Ebersole 96). This was possible because the magatama beads are believed to be a lure to the kami as well as a temporary residing place for them (Blacker 106). These ideas are given further solidity when looking at the Kojiki story of coaxing Amaterasu out of the cave. Ame-no-uzume (the kami that causes the laughter) is thought by scholars to be a shaman who becomes possessed by Amaterasu while performing a spirit pacification ritual where she is reviving Amaterasu's soul (bringing it back from the dead and binding it in the world of the living by using magatama beads tied on a sakaki tree) (Ebersole 98; Matsume).
-This ties into what I mentioned earlier. But, an additional thing I didn't mention, was that one of Susano's weapons are called "Yasaka Magatama". [
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]The most important magatama beads are called the yasakani no magatama and is one of the imperial regalia objects. In this context the beads are believed to possess the soul of a person wherein it can be passed on to others as a means of passing one's authority or power to its receiver. Izanagi's gift of these beads to Amaterasu is so important because in doing so, “Izanagi ceded all of his spiritual power to Ama-terasu-opo-mi-kami” to rule with (Philippi 71). This is because Izanagi had previously put his soul into the beads by shaking them (indication of a spirit pacification ritual) (Philippi 71). The transfer of power and authority to rule Japan has been handed down in this way - through the yasakani no magatama beads - from Amaterasu to her descendants, right up to the present emperor and continues to be done through the imperial accession ceremony (Ebersole 96).
-One of the more profound ways this has manifested, is with the Sharingan jutsu "Amaterasu", which was referred to by Kabuto as the best offensive ocular jutsu. [
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] Amaterasu is considered to be the supreme Shinto kami, as she was given the right to rule the high plain of Heaven by her father, Izanagi.
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