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The Theory that helped me to start mine:
Currently in the story thay are here:
This is the Hell Realm... notice the lava and the new ice mountains they are currently at.
Now Kaguya took Sasuke to this place:
Hungry ghost realm:
This makes me think that maybe Sasuke will experience something like Fata Morgana (search in google of you don't know what it is).
All of this helped me to notice another interesting things about the other realms:
The Realm of Asura (Titans):
Can you see how it fits our Ashura?
"The karma of hate and jealousy causes rebirth in the Asura Realm"
Ashura was jealous of his brother power and then became strong (or stronger).
"The Asura are strong and powerful beings who are sometimes depicted as enemies of the Deva"
The Realm of Devas (Gods) and Heavenly Beings:
"their privilege and exalted status blind them to the suffering of others"
Who does this description fit? you guessed right: Indra.
The Asura are the enemies of the Deva like Ashura and Indra where enemies.
This also fits the idea of Yin representing the Heaven - Indra is like the gods from the Deva Realm...
Speaking of which, Indra in the Hindu religion:
The above also fits our Indra ,and the Hindu Indra also have a brother!
His name is Agni:
"god of fire"... "He is ever-young"... this describes best our Naruto, the reincarnation of Ashura.
Also notice this: "has two heads" like Ashura's avatar:
Now I searched the father of Indra and Agni... Kashyapa:
An ancient sage who created shastra (large body of texts that constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism)... like Hagoromo and the Uchiha tablet!
Kashyapa is one of the ten sons of Brahma:
The 10 sons sounds familiar with the concept of the TenTails (coz he got 10 tails),
and the other 9 are like the 9 tailed beasts coz they were created from his body.
Now about Kaguya...
She resembles Parvati - the wife of Shiva (the destroyer god).
Parvati has three eyes, like Kaguya:
and she is the reincarnation of Adi Parashakti:
"The sun and moon were her eyes" - fits with all the sun/moon parallels.
Yamata no Orochi (Orochimaru):
This is self explainable...
This is all for now but I may add things later on...
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Currently in the story thay are here:
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This is the Hell Realm... notice the lava and the new ice mountains they are currently at.
Now Kaguya took Sasuke to this place:
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Hungry ghost realm:
hungry ghosts suffer from extreme hunger and thirst. They wander constantly in search of food and drink, only to be miserably frustrated any time they come close to actually getting what they want. For example, they see a stream of pure, clear water in the distance, but by the time they get there the stream has dried up. Hungry ghosts have huge bellies and long thin necks. On the rare occasions that they do manage to find something to eat or drink, the food or water burns their neck as it goes down to their belly, causing them intense agony.
(From wikipedia)
(From wikipedia)
All of this helped me to notice another interesting things about the other realms:
The Realm of Asura (Titans):
The Asura are strong and powerful beings who are sometimes depicted as enemies of the Deva. Asura are marked by their fierce envy. The karma of hate and jealousy causes rebirth in the Asura Realm. Chih-i (538-597), a patriarch of the T'ien-t'ai school, described the Asura this way: "Always desiring to be superior to others, having no patience for inferiors and belittling strangers; like a hawk, flying high above and looking down on others, and yet outwardly displaying justice, worship, wisdom, and faith -- this is raising up the lowest order of good and walking the way of the Asuras." You may have known an Asura or two.
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)Can you see how it fits our Ashura?
"The karma of hate and jealousy causes rebirth in the Asura Realm"
Ashura was jealous of his brother power and then became strong (or stronger).
"The Asura are strong and powerful beings who are sometimes depicted as enemies of the Deva"
The Realm of Devas (Gods) and Heavenly Beings:
In Buddhist tradition, the Deva realm is populated by godlike beings who enjoy great power, wealth and long life. They live in splendor and happiness. Yet even the Deva grow old and die. Further, their privilege and exalted status blind them to the suffering of others, so in spite of their long lives they have neither wisdom nor compassion. The privileged Deva will be reborn in another of the Six Realms.
"their privilege and exalted status blind them to the suffering of others"
Who does this description fit? you guessed right: Indra.
The Asura are the enemies of the Deva like Ashura and Indra where enemies.
This also fits the idea of Yin representing the Heaven - Indra is like the gods from the Deva Realm...
Speaking of which, Indra in the Hindu religion:
also known as Śakra in the Vedas, is the leader of the Devas or gods and the lord of Svargaloka or heaven in the Hindu religion. He is the god of rain and thunderstorms. He wields a lightning thunderbolt known as vajra and rides on a white elephant known as Airavata.
(Wikipedia)
(Wikipedia)
The above also fits our Indra ,and the Hindu Indra also have a brother!
His name is Agni:
Agni (Sanskrit: अग्नि) is a Hindu deity, one of the most important of the Vedic gods. He is the god of fire and the acceptor of sacrifices. The sacrifices made to Agni go to the deities because Agni is a messenger from and to the other gods. He is ever-young, because the fire is re-lit every day, and also immortal.
Agni, the Vedic god of fire, has two heads, one marks immortality and the other marks an unknown symbol of life. Agni has made the transition into the Hindu pantheon of gods, without losing his importance. With Varuna and Indra he is one of the supreme gods in the Rigveda. The link between heaven and earth, the deities and the humans, he is associated with Vedic sacrifice, taking offerings to the other world in his fire. In Hinduism, his vehicle is the ram.
Agni, the Vedic god of fire, has two heads, one marks immortality and the other marks an unknown symbol of life. Agni has made the transition into the Hindu pantheon of gods, without losing his importance. With Varuna and Indra he is one of the supreme gods in the Rigveda. The link between heaven and earth, the deities and the humans, he is associated with Vedic sacrifice, taking offerings to the other world in his fire. In Hinduism, his vehicle is the ram.
"god of fire"... "He is ever-young"... this describes best our Naruto, the reincarnation of Ashura.
Also notice this: "has two heads" like Ashura's avatar:
Asura:
Ashura's avatar:
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Ashura's avatar:
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Now I searched the father of Indra and Agni... Kashyapa:
Kashyapa (Sanskrit कश्यप kaśyapa) was an ancient sage (rishi), who is one of the Saptarishis in the present Manvantara: others being Atri, Vashistha, Vishvamitra, Jamadagni, Bharadwaja, Gautama.[1] According to the Vedic knowledge, he is the son of Marichi, one of the ten sons (Manasaputras) of the Creator Brahma.
The Rishi are seers who know and by their knowledge are the makers of shastra and "see" all mantras.
(Wikipedia)
The Rishi are seers who know and by their knowledge are the makers of shastra and "see" all mantras.
(Wikipedia)
An ancient sage who created shastra (large body of texts that constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism)... like Hagoromo and the Uchiha tablet!
Kashyapa is one of the ten sons of Brahma:
Brahmā (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मा; IAST: Brahmā) is the Hindu god (deva) of creation and one of the Trimūrti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. According to the Brahmā Purāņa, he is the father of Manu, and from Manu all human beings are descended. In the Rāmāyaņa and the Mahābhārata, he is often referred to as the progenitor or great grandsire of all human beings.
He created 10 Prajapatis (Ruler of the people) from his Manas (Mind) and 9 from his body.
(Wikipedia)
He created 10 Prajapatis (Ruler of the people) from his Manas (Mind) and 9 from his body.
(Wikipedia)
The 10 sons sounds familiar with the concept of the TenTails (coz he got 10 tails),
and the other 9 are like the 9 tailed beasts coz they were created from his body.
Now about Kaguya...
She resembles Parvati - the wife of Shiva (the destroyer god).
Parvati has three eyes, like Kaguya:
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According to Hindu mythology, Adi Parashakti—the Goddess, Devi—is the Supreme Being and recognized as Para Brahman.
The Devi Bhagwata Mahapurana suggests that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe. Today's Scientist call her Supreme Intelligence or Sacred Energy, and she is known commonly around the world simply as God. It is she who created everything which exists in the Universe. Hence Adi Parashakti is Parama Prakriti. Goddess Durga is the original manifested form of Mother Adi-Parashakti.Goddess Durga is Adi- Parashakti herself. Durga or Parvati, the goddess of power and beauty, is considered as her saguna svarupa (human form). That is, Parvati or Durga is the truest material form of the Goddess, possessing the three qualities (Sattva, rajas, or tamas). However, the Goddess Adi Parashakti is also considered to be truly supreme spirit without form (Param Atman). She is the Great Goddess, and therefore the source of all other goddesses. She is supreme, but to bring back lord Shiva in Sansar, she took birth as human form to marry Shiva.
The sun and moon were her eyes.
(Wikipedia)
The Devi Bhagwata Mahapurana suggests that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe. Today's Scientist call her Supreme Intelligence or Sacred Energy, and she is known commonly around the world simply as God. It is she who created everything which exists in the Universe. Hence Adi Parashakti is Parama Prakriti. Goddess Durga is the original manifested form of Mother Adi-Parashakti.Goddess Durga is Adi- Parashakti herself. Durga or Parvati, the goddess of power and beauty, is considered as her saguna svarupa (human form). That is, Parvati or Durga is the truest material form of the Goddess, possessing the three qualities (Sattva, rajas, or tamas). However, the Goddess Adi Parashakti is also considered to be truly supreme spirit without form (Param Atman). She is the Great Goddess, and therefore the source of all other goddesses. She is supreme, but to bring back lord Shiva in Sansar, she took birth as human form to marry Shiva.
The sun and moon were her eyes.
(Wikipedia)
"The sun and moon were her eyes" - fits with all the sun/moon parallels.
Yamata no Orochi (Orochimaru):
Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇?, literally "8-branched giant snake") or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English, is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed[1][2] Japanese dragon that was slain by the Shinto storm-god Susanoo.
(Wikipedia)
(Wikipedia)
This is all for now but I may add things later on...
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