^yeah
they say that jiraiya's books was his autobiography, but they are wrong...
its minato....
i'm searching evidence for now....

@cjoker2
hey sorry i'm wrong nagato is the dark haired guy....
and yahiko is the blonde....
i'm sorry....

so about the topic about pein...
i've post the origin of pein...
and where kishimoto based the character "pein"
i've researched for it....

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The Rin'negan
The Rinnegan (literally "Metempsychosis Eye") is a special pupil condition that is regarded as more illustrious than the Sharingan and Byakugan. Metempsychosis is the transmigration of one human body to another, especially after death. The Rinnegan is characterized by increasingly concentric circles around the pupil of the user. They were said to be possessed by the 'Sage of the Six Paths', Rokudou Sennin, the founder of the entire ninja world, who's knowledge and skills gave birth to ninjutsu itself.
Nagato, otherwise known as Pein, is the only person who possesses this ability. He was first shown with the Rinnegan after a battle with an Iwagakure Chuunin, but was traumatized by the experience. He has since come to accept it, and seems to keep it active constantly.(Chapter 373)
The Rokudou
Literally, The "Six Paths" (Rokudou 六道) of existence are also called the "Six Realms" (Rokushu 六趣) of reincarnation. According to Buddhist thought, all living beings are caught in an endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth into one of the "six paths" being reborn up or down the scale according to the extent or lack of one's purity and good deeds in the previous existence. One can escape only by achieving enlightenment.
The Six Paths of Transmigration
天道 or 天趣 Heaven--passing joy and pleasure (Deva-gati; Jap: Ten 天 )
人道 or 人趣 Humanity--temporary balance and tranquillity (Manusya-gati; Jap: Jin 人)
阿修羅道 or 阿修羅趣 Anger--arrogance and belligerence (Asura-gati; Jap: Ashura 阿修羅)
畜生道 or 畜生趣 Animality--selfish stupidity (Tiryagyoni-gati; Jap: Chikushou 畜生)
餓鬼道 or 餓鬼趣 Hunger--insatiable desire (Preta-gati; Jap: Gaki 餓鬼 )
地獄道 or 地獄趣 Hell--intense suffering and despair (Naraka-gati; Jap: Jigoku 地獄 )
Like we've seen at the manga all six bodies possess the characteristics above(e.g. Heaven, Humanity, Anger, etc.)
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Jiraiya The Truth about the Rokudou: Pein's 6 Forms = Roku Jizos
The Rinnegan (literally "Metempsychosis Eye") is a special pupil condition that is regarded as more illustrious than the Sharingan and Byakugan. Metempsychosis is the transmigration of one human body to another, especially after death. The Rinnegan is characterized by increasingly concentric circles around the pupil of the user. They were said to be possesed by the 'Sage of the 6 Paths', Rokudou Sennin, the founder of the entire whole ninja world, who's knowledge and skills gave birth to ninjutsu itself. They were called a tool of heaven itself. A tool of God which would bring salvation when the world was in chaos, or a weapon that would destroy all creation and return everything to dust.
the Rokudou Sennin, chapter 373
Currently, Nagato, otherwise known as Pein of the Akatsuki, is the only person who possesses this ability. He was first shown with the Rinnegan after a battle with an Iwagakure Chuunin, but was traumatized by the experience. He has since come to accept it, and seems to keep it active constantly.
The Origin and Principles of the Rokudou
The Rokudou has its roots in ancient Japanese Buddhism. Also known as the Six Planes of Existence (Six Paths) The paths within the realm of Birth and Death. Includes the three Evil Paths (hells, hungry ghosts, animality) and the paths of humans, asuras and celestials. These paths can be understood as states of mind.
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Rokudou 六道絵
Literally Six Paths. The "Six Paths" (Rokudou 六道) of existence are also called the "Six Realms" (Rokushu 六趣) of reincarnation . According to Buddhist thought, all living beings are caught in an endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth into one of the "six paths" being reborn up or down the scale according to the extent or lack of one's purity and good deeds in the previous existence. One can escape only by achieving enlightenment.
Long before Buddhism's introduction to Japan, Brahman beliefs and traditions held sway. One important concept was "transmigration," more commonly known in the West as "reincarnation." It holds that all living things die and are reborn again. Your rebirth into the next life will be based on your behavior in your past life. This rebirth occurs again and again. When Buddhism emerged in Japan, it too stressed this belief in transmigration, one that still plays a major role in modern Buddhist philosophy. The modern Buddhist concept of Karma is also a byproduct of ancient Hindu beliefs in transmigration and reincarnation.
The Six Paths of Transmigration
六趣 or 六道眾生 or 六道 (Japanese. Rokudou)
The Six Paths of Transmigration
天道 or 天趣 Heaven--passing joy and pleasure (Deva-gati; Jap: Ten 天 )
人道 or 人趣 Humanity--temporary balance and tranquillity (Manusya-gati; Jap: Jin 人)
阿修羅道 or 阿修羅趣 Anger--arrogance and belligerence (Asura-gati; Jap: Ashura 阿修羅)
畜生道 or 畜生趣 Animality--selfish stupidity (Tiryagyoni-gati; Jap: Chikushou 畜生)
餓鬼道 or 餓鬼趣 Hunger--insatiable desire (Preta-gati; Jap: Gaki 餓鬼 )
地獄道 or 地獄趣 Hell--intense suffering and despair (Naraka-gati; Jap: Jigoku 地獄 )
1.Being in Hell Jigoku
The lowest and worst path, wracked by torture.
2.Hungry Ghost Gaki
The path of hungry spirits; characterized by great craving and eternal starvation
3.Animal Chikushou
the path of animals and livestock, characterized by stupidity.
Illustration
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(chapter 374)
4.Angry God Ashura
The apth of anger, jealousy, and constant war; the Asura (Ashura) are demigods, semi-blessed beings; they are powerful, fierce and quarrelsome; like humans, they are partly good and partly evil.
4.Angry God Ashura
The apth of anger, jealousy, and constant war; the Asura (Ashura) are demigods, semi-blessed beings; they are powerful, fierce and quarrelsome; like humans, they are partly good and partly evil.
5.Human Jin
The human realm; beings who are both good and evil; enlightenment is within their grasp, yet most are blinded and consumed by their desires.
6.Heavenly Being Ten
The realm of heavenly beings filled with pleasure; the Deva hold godlike powers; some reign over celestial kingdoms.
[b]The Roku Jizo (The Six Jizo)[/b]
In Japan, groupings of six Jizo statues (one for each of the Six Paths) are quite common and often placed at busy intersections or oft-used roads to protect travelers and those in "transitional" states. Jizo also often carries a staff with six rings, which he shakes to awaken us from our delusions -- the rings likewise symbolize the six paths of existence.
The six [b]Jizo[/b] come in common grouping:
Enmei (long life; prolonger of life; Beings in Hell)
Hoshu (treasure hand or possession; Hungry Ghost)
Hoin (treasure seal; possession of earth; Animal)
Hosho (treasure place; place of treasures; Asura)
Jichi (land possession; earth; Humans)
Kenko-i or Nikko (strong determination; Celestial Being)
Jizo vowed to protect and save beings in each of the Six Paths, in particular those in hell, and is thus often shown in groupings of six.
The Roku Jizo Connection
I believe there is a important connection between the the six bodies of Pein and The Roku Jizo .
The Rokudou and the Roku Jizo are connected to the six bodies of Pein. Each has its own distinct characteristic and unique ability. There could be a connection between the characteristics of the beings in the 6 paths and the 6 forms of Pein.
Remember Kishi's original design of Pein with the unevenly spaced circles? The big gap was the "Six Realms" section.
The Six Realms are Deva, Asura, Human, Animal, Preta, Naraka. Pein has six bodies.
So.....
we have:
Kenko (Deva) - pain's 1st form; god-like abilities, controls rain, creates;Yahiko's body
Hosho (Asura) - one of the last two forms
Jichi (Human) - pain's human form; probably the thin summon, uses taijutsu, has high durability
Hoin (Animality) - pain's 2nd form; animal and human summons
Hoshu (Hunger) - fat summon; absorbs chakra from opponent
Enmei (Hell) - demon-like powers; probably genjutsu; the one who cut off one of Jiraiya's arms
And I'm surprised what I've researched
Pein is a master of the Shouten No Jutsu ( Shapeshifting Technique ) so I believe he used different bodies with different bloodline abilities and his soul transmigrate through each one as time passed he was able to transcend into the last path, the "ten", endowing him with "god-like" abilities.

wooooohooooooooooo......[/spoiler]
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