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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|His Sacred Artifact is his folded scriptures. It's said to have the power of inviolability, prohibiting anything written within. In addition to the original text, Sanzo adds more characters, which adds more restrictions. Anyone who breaks them, whether by force or by another, will be bound by rings of light. Because of this Sacred Artifact, Sanzo is unintentionally forbidden from engaging in any action, including violence. This was originally a rule that allowed humans to become "Buddhas" rather than "Gods." "Gods" are omniscient and omnipotent, unable to add anything more, which is the positive limit. On the other hand, "Buddhas" have eliminated earthly desires and can no longer take anything, which is the negative limit. And "Buddhas," as the founder is said to have done, reproduce in a way that is different from other humans. Since he has already imposed "prohibitions" on himself, they cannot be overwritten by others. Apparently, he regards the teacher at Umamichi Academy, which he attends, as his master, as he knows a lot about what is forbidden.}} | |||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* His full name is Sanzo Minorikawa (御法河 サンゾウ) | * His full name is Sanzo Minorikawa (御法河 サンゾウ) | ||
* Sukhavati is also known as the Western Pure Land, which is a world free of earthly desires in Buddhism. | * [[wikipedia:Sukhavati|Sukhavati]] is also known as the Western Pure Land, which is a world free of earthly desires in Mahayana Buddhism. | ||
* [[wikipedia:Tripitaka|Tripitaka]], which is read as Sanzo (三蔵) in Japanese, is the term used for the ancient collections of Buddhist scriptures, which are comprised of three categories of text that make up the Buddhist canon. | |||
** It is also the epithet of [[wikipedia:Tang_Sanzang|Tang Sanzang]], the protagonist of the ''Journey to the West'', whom Sanzo is based on. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Revision as of 07:14, 24 June 2024
Transient Information
[Asakusa Guild Master] Sanzo
【浅草ギルドマスター】サンゾウ
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[Scriptures of Sukhavati] Sanzo
【西方浄土の経典を】サンゾウ
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Trivia
- His full name is Sanzo Minorikawa (御法河 サンゾウ)
- Sukhavati is also known as the Western Pure Land, which is a world free of earthly desires in Mahayana Buddhism.
- Tripitaka, which is read as Sanzo (三蔵) in Japanese, is the term used for the ancient collections of Buddhist scriptures, which are comprised of three categories of text that make up the Buddhist canon.
- It is also the epithet of Tang Sanzang, the protagonist of the Journey to the West, whom Sanzo is based on.
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