Gozu Tennō
Gozu Tennō (牛頭天王, lit. "Ox-Headed Heavenly King") is a syncretic Japanese deity of disease and healing. Originally imported to Japan from mainland Asia, he was regarded since the Heian period both as a causer of and protector against epidemics and eventually became amalgamated with the native kami Susanoo during the medieval and early modern periods. During the Meiji period, when the government mandated the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, Shinto shrines dedicated to Gozu Tennō of the Gion cult tradition such as Yasaka Shrine in the Gion district of Kyoto or Tsushima Shrine in Tsushima, Aichi Prefecture or Hiromine Shrine in Hyōgo Prefecture officially reidentified their enshrined deity as Susanoo.
Gozu Tennō | |
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God of plague, pestilence and health | |
Susanoo as Gozu Tennō subjugating demons (Utagawa Sadahide) | |
Other names | Mutō-no-Kami (武塔神) Mutō Tenjin (武塔天神) Gion Daimyōjin (祇園大明神) |
Japanese | 牛頭天王, 牛頭天皇 |
Affiliation | Bhaiṣajyaguru (honji), Susanoo |
Major cult center | Yasaka Shrine (formerly) Hiromine Shrine (formerly) Tsushima Shrine (formerly) Take-dera |
Weapon | axe, noose, sword, halberd |
Personal information | |
Consort | Harisaijo |
Children | The Hachiōji (Eight Princes) |
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