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| {{Section|Ya Naga|'''Ya Naga'''} | | {{Section|Ya Naga|'''Ya Naga'''}} | ||
| '''[[Ya Naga Shrine]]''' | | '''[[Ya Naga Shrine]]''' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Monks seem to be based on real-world {{Wp|Buddhist mummies}}, which are monks who, through their purity, succeeded in preserving their bodies through death. More specifically, they seem to be based on the Japanese act of {{Romanize|''{{Wp|Sokushinbutsu}}''|即身仏}}, wherein monks practice austerity to the point of death and self-induced mummification. This aligns with the Monks' behavior of meditating within sealed Shrines while withering away. | *The Monks seem to be based on real-world {{Wp|Buddhist mummies}}, which are monks who, through their purity, succeeded in preserving their bodies through death. More specifically, they seem to be based on the Japanese act of {{Romanize|''{{Wp|Sokushinbutsu}}''|即身仏}}, wherein monks practice austerity to the point of death and self-induced mummification. This aligns with the Monks' behavior of meditating within sealed Shrines while withering away. | ||
*The way the Monks fade away upon the completion of their life's purpose is reminiscent of the way the elderly [[Impa]], also a Sheikah, faded away at the end of {{SS}}, having fulfilled ''her'' purpose. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |