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The {{translation|'''Fire Temple'''|火ノ寺|Hi no Tera}} was a large [[ninja temple]] or shinobi monastery in the [[Land of Fire]] that strongly resembled the [[Wikipedia:Shaolin Monastery|Shaolin Monastery]] except that it only housed [[ninja monk]]s. It was particularly famous among ninja temples.
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<section begin=summary />The {{translation|'''Fire Temple'''|火ノ寺|Hi no Tera}} was a large [[ninja temple]] or shinobi monastery in the <noinclude>[[</noinclude>Land of Fire<noinclude>]]</noinclude> that strongly resembled the [[Wikipedia:Shaolin Monastery|Shaolin Monastery]] except that it only housed [[ninja monk]]s. It was particularly famous among ninja temples.<section end=summary />
   
The monks were led by former Twelve Guardian Ninja Member [[Chiriku]]. The Temple was located in an area surrounded by forests and was said to overflow with nature. In the anime, the temple was surrounded on three sides by mountains and a large field to the south. The graves of four of the [[Twelve Guardian Ninja]] lie in each of the cardinal directions with the temple in the centre.
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The monks were led by former [[Twelve Guardian Ninja]] member, [[Chiriku]]. The Temple was located in an area surrounded by forests and was said to overflow with nature. In the anime, the temple was surrounded on three sides by mountains and a large field to the south. The graves of four of the [[Twelve Guardian Ninja]] lie in each of the cardinal directions with the temple in the centre.
   
There were many statues and images of Tengu and Yamabushi, including two statues on either side of the front gates. This was significant as in legend [[Wikipedia:Tengu#Martial Arts|Tengu]] and [[Wikipedia:Yamabushi#Weapons, Style, and Training|Yamabushi]] taught humans the arts of ninjutsu. The monks had access to a special ability known as the [[Gift of the Hermit Group]].
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There were many statues and images of both Karasu and Yamabushi Tengu, including two statues on either side of the front gates. This was significant as in legend [[Wikipedia:Tengu#Martial Arts|Tengu]] and [[Wikipedia:Yamabushi#Weapons, Style, and Training|Yamabushi]] taught humans the arts of [[ninjutsu]]. The monks had access to a special ability known as the [[Gift of the Hermit Group]].
   
The grounds of the monastery were surrounded by, under normal circumstances, impenetrable [[Sealed Iron Wall]]s that had only been breached twice. The first was when [[Sora]] unleashed the [[Sora's Jinchūriki Forms|Nine-Tails' chakra]] after it was first sealed into him as a child. The second was when [[Akatsuki]] members [[Hidan]] and [[Kakuzu]] launched an assault on the temple to collect the head of Chiriku. Chiriku and most of the monks were killed in the latter attack, and the temple itself was destroyed.
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The grounds of the monastery were surrounded by, under normal circumstances, impenetrable [[Sealed Iron Wall]]s that had only been breached twice. The first was when [[Sora]] unleashed the [[Nine-Tails]]' [[chakra]] after it was first sealed into him as a child. The second was when [[Akatsuki]] members [[Hidan]] and [[Kakuzu]] launched an assault on the temple to collect the head of Chiriku. Chiriku and most of the monks were killed in the latter attack, and the temple itself was destroyed.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 314</ref>
   
The only known monk survivors in the great monk purge are [[Bansai]], [[Sentoki]], and [[Zenza]]. In the anime, [[Sora]] is also considered a survivor in the said eradication due to his journey outside the temple borders to have a profound search for himself.
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The only known monk survivors in the great monk purge are [[Bansai]], [[Sentoki]], and [[Zenza]]. In the anime, Sora is also considered a survivor in the said eradication due to his journey outside the temple borders to have a profound search for himself.<ref>''Twelve Guardian Ninja (Arc)''</ref>
   
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* ''Naruto'' chapter 314
 
* ''Naruto: Shippūden'' episodes 57-59
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 31 May 2022

Fire Temple

The Fire Temple.

The Fire Temple (火ノ寺, Hi no Tera) was a large ninja temple or shinobi monastery in the Land of Fire that strongly resembled the Shaolin Monastery except that it only housed ninja monks. It was particularly famous among ninja temples.

The monks were led by former Twelve Guardian Ninja member, Chiriku. The Temple was located in an area surrounded by forests and was said to overflow with nature. In the anime, the temple was surrounded on three sides by mountains and a large field to the south. The graves of four of the Twelve Guardian Ninja lie in each of the cardinal directions with the temple in the centre.

There were many statues and images of both Karasu and Yamabushi Tengu, including two statues on either side of the front gates. This was significant as in legend Tengu and Yamabushi taught humans the arts of ninjutsu. The monks had access to a special ability known as the Gift of the Hermit Group.

The grounds of the monastery were surrounded by, under normal circumstances, impenetrable Sealed Iron Walls that had only been breached twice. The first was when Sora unleashed the Nine-Tails' chakra after it was first sealed into him as a child. The second was when Akatsuki members Hidan and Kakuzu launched an assault on the temple to collect the head of Chiriku. Chiriku and most of the monks were killed in the latter attack, and the temple itself was destroyed.[1]

The only known monk survivors in the great monk purge are Bansai, Sentoki, and Zenza. In the anime, Sora is also considered a survivor in the said eradication due to his journey outside the temple borders to have a profound search for himself.[2]

References

  1. Naruto chapter 314
  2. Twelve Guardian Ninja (Arc)