Arihant Shrine

A hidden shrine that was in the darkest recesses of Harōgakure Deillusional Forest. TO those who came with out the blessed eye of enlightenment it appeared as a Large tree with a door, to which there was no opening, placed with the hanging ornaments of decorated hats of warriors. This false vision or genjutsu was erected by the Sage on his death bedm which could fool the eyes of other dojutsu. Once one crosses the barrier of the forest which is inscribed with the same text as the words in the Naka Shrine which was hidden from the gaze of light by the Sharingan and its forms, the genjutsu takes hold and the image of the tree appears before the person. However when one possess the Rinnegan, they can see the barrier and can properly see through the deception of this genjutsu induced barrier. Even the Sharingan prowess is made useless here as it does not possess the eyesight to see through the inscribed lettering to pass through the barrier and avoid these effects. One is allowed to pass the barrier when they have read the required hand seals which will create a opening to allow them to pass unaffected by the genjutsu.

Ik his first encouter with the Temple Raido like those before him and after saw nothing but a very ancient tree with a eye on it that stood watch over the forest. EVen with his ability to go intangible he still could not pass through the tree, and was denied access. His attempts afterward mounted in the same failure as despite his determinations he did not meet the requirements of the temple. With his eyes still blinded by emotion, he was not allowed in and later left vowing to return in later years. After his failure Fa'rao himself tried to gain access to the temple, and despite his ancient powers and abilities, even he was denied access. The self proclaimed God in all his power could not even open see past the barrier himself. Cursing the sage for hiding things form him as he did.

Years later Raido would return, and with his Rinnegan in hand he could not see throguh the barrier, and learn the needed hand seals to gain access to the barrier. Now he stands before the three trials ready to undertake their taks and show if he has what it takes to ascend.

Trivia
The trails are based on the Three poisons (Buddhism) or three unwholesome roots. IN these trials ones must conquer the three roots of ignorance, attachment, and aversion. Which is stated to be the source of all Dukkha (Suffering)