Miroku's father

was the son of Miyatsu and father of Miroku, the second monk in Miroku's line to inherit both a lecherous personality and the curse of the Wind Tunnel from his father.

History
When Miroku was still a young boy, his father told him that his grandfather Miyatsu battled Naraku as in disguised of a beautiful woman as he pierced his right hand as the abyssal hole that cursed him. Later, he witnessed his father being killed after being sucked into his own Wind Tunnel, leaving him in the care of his late father's close friend, the drunken monk Mushin. A grave was made for him outside of Mushin's temple in the crater where his Wind Tunnel consumed him.

During the story
In an illusion cast by Naraku during the final battle, Sango and Miroku were taken back to this same moment in Miroku's childhood to witness the death of his father. This event planted the fear in Sango that her love, Miroku, would suffer the same violent fate.

Personality
Like all males in his family, Miroku's father has lecherous habits.

Powers & Abilities

 * Kazaana: The Wind Tunnel is a curse placed upon his father by Naraku that is passed down through the male line in his family. The curse pierced the palm of the monk and resulted in a hole or void into another dimension which sucks everything into it, creating a terrible sucking wind in the process. The Wind Tunnel also suppresses some of his Spiritual Powers, as it was his father's power that Naraku feared.

Weapons

 * Shakujō: In Japan, the Shakujō Staff is still used by monks, pilgrims, and practitioners of Shugendou (a school of Buddhism teaching spiritual practices in the mountains). A yamabushi or mountain priest may use it for magic or exorcism. In the Shingon and Tendai sects, the Shakujō is used as a ritual object in special ceremonies, much like the Tibetan Dorje.

Family
Miroku witnesses his Father's death with horror. He tries to reach out to him before he dies, but Mushin stops him. Miroku often refers him as, an informal and rude way to describe him, rather using the formal wording that is used by most Japanese people.
 * Miroku

Media appearances
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Manga

 * Chapter 102
 * Chapter 534
 * Chapter 536
 * Chapter 542

Anime
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 * Episode 28
 * Episode 100
 * Episode 135
 * Episode 22 (FA)
 * Episode 23 (FA)

Pare d'en Miroku Mirokus Vater 弥勒之父