Jewel of Four Souls

The Jewel of Four Souls (&#22235;&#39746;&#12398;&#29577;, Shikon no Tama) or Shikon Jewel, is a fictional, magical jewel in the anime and manga series InuYasha.



The Four Souls
The four souls described are from the Shinto philosophy of Naobi (&#30452;&#38666;): Aramitama (&#33618;&#39746;, Courage), Nigimitama (&#21644;&#39746;, Friendship), Kushimitama (&#22855;&#39746;, Wisdom) and Sakimitama (&#24184;&#39746;, Love). When all united in one person, such as Midoriko, they unite to form a powerful balance within the soul that can be used for good or evil.

Most people in the North American InuYasha fanbase prefer to use the Japanese rendering of the name, Shikon no Tama.

Form of the Shikon Jewel
Physically, it is a sphere that appears to be made of some sort of crystalline material prior to the accident that shattered it. When purified, the jewel is a soft pink to purple color, however the more tainted the soul and wishes of the person holding it, the more the color turns to a lurid black-violet. It is somewhere between a marble and a ping-pong ball in size when complete, but the shards of the Jewel of Four Souls are irregular in size and shape.

Background of the jewel
The jewel was created by the battle of the great miko (priestess) Midoriko and a powerful y&#333;kai (demon). She was able to seize the souls of y&#333;kai and purify them, this power coming from having a positive balance of the four souls within her heart, and in a time of many y&#333;kai ravaging the earth those who possessed spiritual powers such as hers were considered to be as powerful as one hundred samurai. Her spiritual power alone paled that of any other person alive, and it was said she could purify and destroy ten y&#333;kai at once. Her final adversary and the one that claimed her life was created by many y&#333;kai joined and anchored within the evil heart of a human who secretly lusted for her, similar to how Onigumo loved Kikyo (Kiky&#333;) and created Naraku.

After seven days and seven nights of fighting, Midoriko realized that she would be unable to fight off the y&#333;kai, and as she was drawn into the creature's massive jaws, she seized the spirit of the y&#333;kai and bound it within her own with the last of her power, killing both of them and creating the Shikon Jewel, which burst from her chest. Within the jewel, her soul and the souls of the y&#333;kai she bound with it still battle on. The state of this battle is influenced by the person who possesses the jewel.

The jewel was controlled by various humans and y&#333;kai for several centuries until it ended up being rediscovered by Sango's grandfather in the centipede y&#333;kai Mistress Centipede (Mukade J&#333;r&#333;). Before the series begins, the y&#333;kai taijiya (demon exterminators) entrust Kikyo with the guardianship of the jewel due to her purifying powers, but it leads to her untimely demise. Naraku deceives Kikyo and InuYasha, who had fallen in love with her, into hating each other by making them believe they had betrayed one another. The purpose of his plan is to steal the jewel and corrupt it with their hatred and bitterness. InuYasha is sealed to a tree for fifty years, and Kikyo is killed by Naraku, although she believes InuYasha is responsible for her death.

A special episode in the anime series suggests this fate is due to a curse from Tsubaki that would cause Kikyo, should she ever fall in love, to lose her powers as a miko and have an unnatural/untimely death; this is not in the manga.

The jewel was burned with Kikyo but returned fifty years later through a reincarnation of Kikyo's soul in Kagome, coming back from the future because of the jewel's power and the interference of the y&#333;kai Centipede Mistress (Mukade J&#333;r&#333;). Kagome eventually unsealed InuYasha, however, the jewel was lost to a carrion crow. While attempting to retrieve it by shooting the crow with an arrow, Kagome accidentally shatters the jewel into hundreds if not thousands of shards (Shikon no Kakera) which scatter themselves across Japan. InuYasha's group (which includes Miroku, Kagome, Shippo and Sango) are attempting to collect the shards and stop Naraku from getting the jewel for himself. At the moment in the manga series, however, Naraku has gotten hold of almost all of the shards. Only the one keeping Kohaku alive and the two shards in Koga's legs have this far managed to escape Naraku's grasp.

UPDATE: Currently, in TV series in America, Naraku possesses all but 4 shards; one in Kohaku's back, two in the near-dead Koga, and one in Inuyasha's father's grave/universe.

The Shikon Jewel Shards
After accidentally shattered by Kagome, even a little shard of shikon jewel is capable of boosting one's power drastically. Many of the shards are found in demons. Sometimes, the shards are often used to put a curse, like Tsubaki's curse on Kagome, or are used by Naraku to control other demons. The shards could also be used for good, such as when used by Kagome to destroy The Pristess Devourer, a demon that devours Priestesses to obtain their powers. Kagome's purrifying arrows are useless against this kind of demon. A shard is also used in final episode to increase Tessaiga's power to escape from Stone Demon's stomach, in which Inuyasha and friends are trapped. Seven shikon jewel shards are used by Naraku to revive The Band of Seven, as well as a shard is used to maintain Kohaku's life.

Shikon no Tama