In [[737]], Genbô was named ''sôjô'' (high Buddhist priest), and came to oversee Buddhist rituals in the inner practice halls of the Imperial Palace. In this role, he worked to combat epidemics, and helped ease the depression of [[Fujiwara no Miyako]] (the mother of [[Emperor Shomu|Emperor Shômu]]). | In [[737]], Genbô was named ''sôjô'' (high Buddhist priest), and came to oversee Buddhist rituals in the inner practice halls of the Imperial Palace. In this role, he worked to combat epidemics, and helped ease the depression of [[Fujiwara no Miyako]] (the mother of [[Emperor Shomu|Emperor Shômu]]). |