During the Insei period, it was treated as the ujigami (a guardian god or spirit of a particular place in the Shinto religion) of the Taira clan, and in 1164, the entire 33 scrolls of "Heike-nokyo" (sutras dedicated by the Taira family) were contributed. |
院政期には平氏一門の氏神のように遇され、長寛2年(1164年)には『平家納経』全33巻が納められた。 |