Monkey D Luffy has reached his 5th Gear.
Even after 25 years, each chapter brings something new and captivating. In this blog post, you’ll read about the latest event in One Piece, which is the Bajrang Gun. Whether it’s celestial visuals or Luffy’s formidable skills, Episode 1076 continues to raise the bar among their peers. The highlight of this episode was undoubtedly the colossal Bajrang Gun. Even now, in the world of manga, Luffy hasn’t unleashed an attack more powerful than this. Can we say that Monkey D Luffy is inspired by Bajrang Bali.
The Bajrang Gun is the name of a song in One Piece’s Gear 5 version. While many in India are familiar with this word, it can be confusing, so we’ll explain everything in detail. If you’re curious about the Bajrang Gun and the new capabilities of Luffy’s Gear 5, stay with us and keep reading.
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The Bajrang Gun is the song “Gomu Gomu No King Kong Gun” in the Gear 5 version of One Piece. So far, no other skill matches its power. “Bajrang” is an alternative name for the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, who likely inspired the legendary Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, in Chinese mythology.
To use this technique, Luffy compresses his fist into the shape of an Onyudo (a mythical Japanese monk) and unleashes advanced-grade Armament and Conqueror’s Haki before releasing it towards his opponent. The fist is so enormous that it dwarfs Kaido’s dragon form.
This technique is not just a thank-you note to Luffy’s awakened devil fruit powers. We’ve learned that its actual name is “Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika.” Luffy’s rubber properties have been extensively developed, allowing him to stretch his entire body and assume a colossal form in minimal effort.
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The Bajrang Gun is Luffy’s latest devastating move, and it’s the first step in using Gear 5 in One Piece. As mentioned earlier, the term “Bajrang” comes from the Indian monkey deity, Hanuman Ji or Bajrang Bali.
So, now you know what the Bajrang Gun is all about in One Piece’s Gear 5. Episode 1049 of One Piece, titled “Twenty Years,” introduces Luffy’s first attack, the Bajrang Gun. It’s causing quite a frenzy among fans due to its association with the Indian monkey god, Bajrang Bali.
The Bajrang Gun is Luffy’s opening salvo in Gear 5, and, as I mentioned earlier, it’s a technique that packs a massive punch. I’ve mentioned above that the term “Bajrang” comes from the Indian monkey deity, Bajrang Bali. Can we say that Monkey D Luffy is inspired by Bajrang Bali.