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⚫ | After entering [[Sage Mode]], the user creates a wooden statue of titanic proportions, easily able to dwarf a [[tailed beast]] like [[Kurama]]. Thousands of hands emanate from the statue's back in countless concentric rows, while its two main hands are clasped as if in prayer. The statue can serve a variety of purposes in battle from fighting on the user's behalf, to defending and even using [[Top Transformed Buddha|other techniques]] with it. |
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⚫ | After entering [[Sage Mode]], the user creates a wooden statue of titanic proportions, easily able to dwarf a [[tailed beast]] like [[Kurama]], as well as Complete Body — [[Susanoo]]. Thousands of hands emanate from the statue's back in countless concentric rows, while its two main hands are clasped as if in prayer. The statue can serve a variety of purposes in battle from fighting on the user's behalf, to defending and even using [[Top Transformed Buddha|other techniques]] with it. |
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== Influence == |
== Influence == |
Latest revision as of 21:47, 3 August 2016
Sage Art: Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands | |||
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Kanji |
仙法・木遁・真数千手 | ||
Rōmaji |
Senpō: Mokuton: Shin Sūsenju | ||
Literal English |
Sage Art: Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands | ||
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Manga only | ||
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After entering Sage Mode, the user creates a wooden statue of titanic proportions, easily able to dwarf a tailed beast like Kurama, as well as Complete Body — Susanoo. Thousands of hands emanate from the statue's back in countless concentric rows, while its two main hands are clasped as if in prayer. The statue can serve a variety of purposes in battle from fighting on the user's behalf, to defending and even using other techniques with it.
Influence
This technique seems to be influenced by the Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteśvara, also known as "Senju Kannon" (千手観音, Thousand-Armed Kannon).
One prominent story tells of Kannon vowing never to rest until he had freed all beings from Saṃsāra. After strenuous effort, but struggling to comprehend the needs of so many who still had yet to be saved, his head splits into eleven pieces. The Buddha Amida, seeing his plight, gives him eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering. Upon hearing and comprehending these cries, Kannon attempted to reach out to all those who needed aid, but found that his two arms shattered into pieces. Once more, Amida comes to his aid and grants him a thousand arms with which to aid the suffering.
Trivia
- The creature created through the Wood Release: Wood Human Technique actually sits atop the head of this wooden statue.