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  2. Kuji-in - Wikipedia

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    The Kuji-in (九字印), “Nine Hand Seals,” refers to the mudra (hand seals/gestures) associated with the nine syllables themselves, whereas kuji-ho refers to the entire ritual of kuji and encompasses the mudra, mantra and meditation. Kuji-kan (nine syllable visualization) is a specialized form of Buddhist meditation.

  3. Talk:Sealing Jutsu: Illusionary Dragon Nine Seal - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Jutsu (Naruto)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Untill I wanted to look for somethign about Naruto, I found the list of Naruto jutsu from (A-Z) and I was like "WOw..this is the best source for jutsu better then SaiyanIlsand >> But now I find the list are gone..and it's replaced with a couple jutsu...no one want's to know about a 'Couple' jutsu's >> I know I don't. SO now I don't see why they ...

  5. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    A seal consisting of a Manji, Star of David, Ankh, Om, and Ouroboros, used by the Theosophical Society, an organization formed in 1875 to advance Theosophy. Septenary Sigil: Order of Nine Angles: The main symbol of the Order of Nine Angles, a neo-Nazi Satanic and Left-hand occult group based in the United Kingdom. Sigil: Renaissance magic

  6. Japanese manual syllabary - Wikipedia

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    KU: a JSL 9 hand, all five fingers extended, like ASL 5 but with fingers pointing to the side: KE: an ASL b or 4 hand: the four fingers raised, and thumb pulled in: KO: a bent flat hand, as if hanging from a table top SA: an ASL s hand: a fist: SHI: a JSL 7 hand: thumb, index, and middle finger, like an ASL 3 hand pointed to the side

  7. Talk:Sealing jutsu - Wikipedia

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  8. Shaka sign - Wikipedia

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    The "shaka" sign. The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose" is a gesture with friendly intent often associated with Hawaii and surf culture.It consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while holding the three middle fingers curled, and gesturing in salutation while presenting the front or back of the hand; the wrist may be rotated back and forth for emphasis.

  9. Naruto: Shippuden season 1 - Wikipedia

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    In the Hidden Leaf, Kakashi uses water (Water Style: Water Dragon Jutsu); fire (Fire Style: Fireball Jutsu); and earth (Earth Style: Headhunter Jutsu) techniques and quickly takes on the offensive, Naruto and Sakura try to defend but understand that they need a new strategy as Kakashi’s hand signs are too fast for them to keep up with.