HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we explore the history of Indian influence on Southeast Asia through the rise and legacy of Srivijaya, a powerful Malay maritime empire that connected Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula, India, China, and the wider Indian Ocean world. We look at how trade routes carried not only goods but also religious ideas, political models, language, art, and scholarship, helping shape Srivijaya into a major Buddhist center and a key bridge between South and Southeast Asia. From Sanskrit inscriptions and Buddhist learning networks to diplomatic ties with Indian dynasties and the later Chola naval invasions, this episode traces how Indian influence was adapted locally rather than simply copied, creating a distinctly Southeast Asian civilization rooted in maritime commerce, religious exchange, and cultural fusion.
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