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editDeva Path
Name
Kanji 天道
Rōmaji Tendō
Debut
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game
Data
Classification Kekkei Genkai, Ninjutsu, Dojutsu
Other jutsu
Parent jutsu
Derived jutsu
Users
  • Takeru Uchiha
  • Daikoku
  • Jiro Uchiha
  • Doujinn
  • Shisui Mugen
  • Daiki Uchiha
  • Rin Hei
  • Keshin Kyouji
  • Shini Akuma

The Deva Path (天道, Tendō) grants the user the ability to manipulate attractive and repulsive forces with objects and people. These gravity manipulating techniques, however, cannot be performed in rapid succession; the amount of time required to recharge after use varies depending on the scale of the technique used. The Deva Path also grants another ability: Chibaku Tensei which allows the user to create a huge makeshift terrestrial body from all the surrounding matter that is attracted to a black sphere released by this technique.

Though he used the powers of the Deva Path prior to being crippled, Nagato spent the remainder of his life channeling the power through the corpse of his deceased friend Yahiko, using him as the face of his Pain alias. In the anime, through Pain, Nagato demonstrated the ability to levitate in midair prior to leveling Konoha and during his battle against Naruto in his six-tailed state.

Influences

In Buddhism, the Deva realm is the realm of bliss. The Deva realm is sometimes also referred to as the "god's realm" because, compared to humans, its inhabitants are so powerful that they could be compared to deities. However, beings born into the Deva realm are still subject to reincarnation. Devas suffer from pride and the knowledge that their long lives and powers will not prevent their eventual rebirth.

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