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A '''Hiranya''' is a symbol popularized by the Japanese radio show ''Yūji Miyake's Young Paradise'', the radio program that preceded ''{{wp|All Night Nippon}}'' on the same station. A segment on that show claimed the Hiranya has mysterious powers and is buried somewhere in Tokyo, daring the listeners to hunt for it to claim a prize. The Hiranya also resembles the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. In ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Hiranya replaces the [[Super Star]].
A '''Hiranya''' is a symbol popularized by the Japanese radio show ''Yūji Miyake's Young Paradise'', the radio program that preceded ''{{wp|All Night Nippon}}'' on the same station. A segment on that show claimed the Hiranya has mysterious powers and is buried somewhere in Tokyo, daring the listeners to hunt for it to claim a prize. The Hiranya also resembles the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. In ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'', the Hiranya replaces the [[Super Star]].
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=ヒランヤ<ref>{{cite|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=10}}</ref>
|JapR=Hiranya
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Revision as of 21:12, December 11, 2024

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Hiranya
A Hiranya
Sprite from All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.
First appearance All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.
Effect Makes Mario invincible

A Hiranya is a symbol popularized by the Japanese radio show Yūji Miyake's Young Paradise, the radio program that preceded All Night Nippon on the same station. A segment on that show claimed the Hiranya has mysterious powers and is buried somewhere in Tokyo, daring the listeners to hunt for it to claim a prize. The Hiranya also resembles the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. In All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros., the Hiranya replaces the Super Star.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

References