also: しゅらじょう
noun
scene of carnage; fighting scene; battlefield
Describes a place of intense physical conflict, bloodshed, or chaos. Often used figuratively for any extremely chaotic or violent situation.
事故現場はまさに修羅場だった。
The accident site was truly a scene of carnage.
戦場は修羅場と化した。
The battlefield turned into a scene of bloodshed.
noun
mythological battlefield of Asuras and Shakra
Only with reading しゅらじょう
Buddhist mythological reference to the location where the Asuras (阿修羅) fought against Shakra (帝釈天). Rare, literary, and only used with the reading しゅらじょう.
See also: 阿修羅 (あしゅら) · 帝釈天 (たいしゃくてん)
仏教説話では、修羅場は阿修羅と帝釈天の戦いの場とされる。
In Buddhist tales, the shurajō is said to be the place of battle between the Asuras and Shakra.
noun
romantic difficulties; love triangle drama
Only with reading しゅらば
Colloquial use referring to messy, emotionally charged situations in romantic relationships, such as love triangles or confrontations between rivals.
彼氏の浮気がバレて、修羅場になった。
His cheating was exposed and it turned into a huge romantic drama.
noun
crunch time; deadline hell
Only with reading しゅらば
Colloquial, especially among cartoonists and creators, for the intense, chaotic period just before a deadline when work is frantic.
漫画家は締め切り前の修羅場で寝る間もない。
Manga artists have no time to sleep during the crunch time before deadlines.
From Buddhist mythology: 修羅 (shura, abbreviation of 阿修羅 ashura 'Asura') + 場 (ba/jō 'place'). Originally referred to the battlefield of the Asuras; modern figurative uses extend the idea of chaos and conflict.