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The Forgotten Super Saiyan God: The Spirit of Balance Hidden in Dragon Ball’s Divine Myth

 


The Forgotten Legend: Was the First Super Saiyan God a Spirit of Balance, Not Destruction?

Ever since the Super Saiyan God was introduced in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, fans have been obsessed with one question — who was the first Super Saiyan God mentioned in Shenron’s tale? The anime never explained his true identity, leaving behind fragments of divine myth and forgotten Saiyan history.
But what if the first Super Saiyan God wasn’t a warrior at all… but a celestial guardian who transcended the Saiyan race itself?


 The Myth: Six Pure-Hearted Saiyans and a Lost Balance

According to Shenron, “six pure-hearted Saiyans channeled their power into another, and thus the first Super Saiyan God was born.”
But think about it — when in Saiyan history were six pure-hearted Saiyans ever alive at the same time? The Saiyan race was known for destruction, not purity.
This leads to the first major question of the theory:
What if those Saiyans weren’t living beings — but divine spirits representing balance in the universe?

In this interpretation, the “six pure-hearted Saiyans” could symbolize the six cosmic virtues that counter the destructive instincts of mortals:

  • Courage
  • Compassion
  • Wisdom
  • Justice
  • Hope
  • Faith

These six virtues combined to create a divine entity — the first Super Saiyan God, who existed not as a mortal Saiyan, but as an embodiment of balance between chaos and creation.


 The Hidden Link Between Yamoshi and the God Spirit

Officially, Akira Toriyama confirmed that the name of the first Super Saiyan God was Yamoshi. But the lore of Yamoshi doesn’t fully match the godly transformation we saw Goku achieve.
What if Yamoshi was the vessel, not the god itself?

The theory suggests that Yamoshi’s righteous heart attracted the attention of the Spirit of Balance — a divine being searching for a mortal form.
When the six Saiyan spirits performed the ritual, they didn’t create godly ki from nothing. Instead, they summoned this ancient entity and allowed it to merge with Yamoshi.
That’s why the transformation wasn’t merely physical — it was spiritual, transcending even destruction energy.

In essence, Yamoshi became a divine host, not just a fighter.


 Symbolism: Red Aura as Divine Fire of Creation

The crimson aura of Super Saiyan God stands out among the golden and blue transformations of the series.
Red — the color of life, blood, and creation — symbolizes divine energy that sustains rather than destroys.
While golden forms like Super Saiyan 1–3 represent rage and ascension, the red form represents tranquility through enlightenment.

This aligns perfectly with Goku’s nature — he achieved godhood not through anger, but through inner peace and focus.
That same divine principle may have guided Yamoshi, and later, passed to Goku through the ritual — as if the Spirit of Balance still watches over the Saiyan bloodline.


 The Deeper Meaning: Saiyans Were Never the Gods of Destruction — They Were Chosen to Prevent It

Beerus, the God of Destruction, exists to erase.
But the Saiyans were born to restore balance through battle.
Their evolution from primitive warriors to divine fighters mirrors the journey from chaos to harmony.
Thus, the first Super Saiyan God wasn’t Beerus’s rival… he was his counterbalance.

The Universe needed both:

  • Beerus, to destroy what’s corrupted.
  • The Saiyan God, to rebuild what’s lost.

Their coexistence represents the eternal dance between annihilation and rebirth — the heartbeat of the Dragon Ball cosmos.


 Final Thought: Is Goku the Reincarnation of the First God?

Every time Goku surpasses his limits, his aura becomes calmer, purer, and more balanced — exactly like the divine energy of Yamoshi.
Perhaps Goku isn’t just another Saiyan hero… perhaps he’s the spiritual echo of that original god, reborn to remind the universe that power without peace leads to extinction.

And when Goku faced Beerus for the first time, it wasn’t just a battle.
It was balance meeting destruction — light meeting shadow.
The cycle had come full circle.

Maybe that’s why Beerus smiled after their fight.
Deep down, he recognized something ancient — something divine — staring back at him.

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