It is the most sacred name in Sanskrit, with its origins in the Indian classics. Also known as Tanjiro.

Although it originated in India, Furuna is equally sacred in Japan and Korea, where it is worshipped in many temples.
In addition, Japanese mythology describes it this way. "When Furuna arrived in Tokyo, he turned the stones into Yakitori and the water in the drains into Onigoroshi as a gift to the people of Adachi Ward" Because of this, Adachi Ward and Furuna still have a deep connection, and it is common to see at least one statue of Furuna in every household.

It is said that Furuna was always serious about her loved ones and never cheated on them. It is true. Because of this, it is now used as a standard phrase for marriage proposals.
"Will you furna me?"
"Of course. I'm so happy to be furuna to you.
by FurunaFanClub(FFC) November 24, 2021
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