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Majapahit's Javanese-Hindu Calendar: Timekeeping in a Rice Empire

7 min · 8. Juli 2026
Episode Majapahit's Javanese-Hindu Calendar: Timekeeping in a Rice Empire Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate timekeeping system of the Majapahit Empire: the Javanese-Hindu calendar. They discuss the saka calendar, the wuku cycle, and the wariga divination system that governed daily life, agriculture, and royal ceremonies. The conversation delves into how this calendar was used for rice planting, temple festivals, and court rituals, referencing the Negarakertagama and Mpu Prapanca's accounts. They also touch on the pawukon cycle, the role of lunar and solar months, and the influence of Indian astronomy. The episode highlights how the calendar shaped Majapahit's identity and its legacy in modern Javanese culture, including the Bhinneka Tunggal Ika motto. Specific terms like Candramana, Suryamana, and the role of the sang purnama and tilem are explained. The hosts also mention the connection to the Paregreg civil war and the eventual decline of Majapahit. #Majapahit #JavaneseHinduCalendar #SakaCalendar #Wuku #Wariga #Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #Pawukon #Trowulan #RiceEmpire #Timekeeping #HistoryOfJava #MajapahitCalendar #SoutheastAsiaHistory #BhinnekaTunggalIka #HinduAstronomy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Majapahit's Naval Power: The Sailendra Legacy at Sea Cover

Majapahit's Naval Power: The Sailendra Legacy at Sea

Long before the Dutch East India Company, the Majapahit Empire ruled the seas of Nusantara. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the maritime foundation of Majapahit's dominance, from the swift lancaran warships to the strategic naval base at Ujung Galuh. They discuss the empire's naval campaigns under Gajah Mada, the vital spice routes connecting the Moluccas to Java, and the sophisticated shipbuilding techniques that produced vessels capable of crossing the Indian Ocean. Learn about the jongs that carried rice, pepper, and tribute across the archipelago, and the naval battles that secured Majapahit's hold over Palembang and the Strait of Malacca. The conversation also touches on the Sailendra legacy of maritime trade, the role of the pasisir ports, and how the empire's naval decline paralleled its political fragmentation. A fresh angle on the sea power that made Majapahit the last great Hindu-Buddhist empire of the archipelago. #Majapahit #NavalHistory #Nusantara #MaritimeTrade #GajahMada #Lancaran #UjungGaluh #Pasisir #SpiceRoute #Moluccas #Palembang #StraitOfMalacca #Java #Sailendra #Shipbuilding #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20268 min
Episode Majapahit's Javanese-Hindu Calendar: Timekeeping in a Rice Empire Cover

Majapahit's Javanese-Hindu Calendar: Timekeeping in a Rice Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate timekeeping system of the Majapahit Empire: the Javanese-Hindu calendar. They discuss the saka calendar, the wuku cycle, and the wariga divination system that governed daily life, agriculture, and royal ceremonies. The conversation delves into how this calendar was used for rice planting, temple festivals, and court rituals, referencing the Negarakertagama and Mpu Prapanca's accounts. They also touch on the pawukon cycle, the role of lunar and solar months, and the influence of Indian astronomy. The episode highlights how the calendar shaped Majapahit's identity and its legacy in modern Javanese culture, including the Bhinneka Tunggal Ika motto. Specific terms like Candramana, Suryamana, and the role of the sang purnama and tilem are explained. The hosts also mention the connection to the Paregreg civil war and the eventual decline of Majapahit. #Majapahit #JavaneseHinduCalendar #SakaCalendar #Wuku #Wariga #Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #Pawukon #Trowulan #RiceEmpire #Timekeeping #HistoryOfJava #MajapahitCalendar #SoutheastAsiaHistory #BhinnekaTunggalIka #HinduAstronomy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20267 min
Episode Majapahit's Kakawin Sutasoma: The Epic That Gave Indonesia Its Motto Cover

Majapahit's Kakawin Sutasoma: The Epic That Gave Indonesia Its Motto

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kakawin Sutasoma, a 14th-century Javanese poem written by Mpu Tantular during the reign of Hayam Wuruk and Gajah Mada. They discuss how this epic Buddhist narrative, which tells the story of Prince Sutasoma's journey to enlightenment, contains the famous phrase 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' — 'Unity in Diversity' — which later became Indonesia's national motto. They delve into the poem's syncretic blending of Hinduism and Buddhism, its role in Majapahit's state ideology, and how it justified the empire's expansion while promoting tolerance. Lucas explains the plot: Sutasoma, a prince who refuses to fight, converts the cannibal king Purusada to Buddhism through compassion, not violence. They also touch on the poem's rediscovery in the 20th century and its adoption by Indonesian nationalists. This episode avoids topics covered in prior episodes (like Bubat, Gajah Mada's oath, or the Negarakertagama) and instead focuses on the literary and philosophical legacy of the Kakawin Sutasoma. #Majapahit #KakawinSutasoma #MpuTantular #BhinnekaTunggalIka #UnityInDiversity #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsia #BuddhistEpic #HinduBuddhistSyncretism #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #OldJavanese #Sutasoma #Purusada #NationalMotto #14thCentury #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode Majapahit's Pasisir: The Coastal Lords Who Shaped an Empire Cover

Majapahit's Pasisir: The Coastal Lords Who Shaped an Empire

Lucas and Luna explore the role of the pasisir—the northern Javanese coastal lords—in the rise and fall of the Majapahit Empire. While the inland capital at Trowulan held ceremonial power, the real economic and military strength lay in the port cities like Ujung Galuh, Tuban, and Gresik. These lords controlled trade routes, sponsored the spread of Islam, and eventually backed the rival Demak Sultanate. Lucas explains how the pasisir's autonomy was both a source of wealth and a centrifugal force that weakened central authority. Key figures like Aria Teja and the regent of Tuban are discussed, along with the integration of foreign merchants—Chinese, Arab, and Indian—who brought new ideas and faiths. The episode also touches on the Wali Songo's collaborations with pasisir lords, and how the coast's openness contrasted with Majapahit's Hindu-Buddhist orthodoxy. A fresh angle on the empire's internal dynamics, this conversation reveals that Majapahit's fate was decided not just in court intrigues but on the docks and markets of its own coastline. #Majapahit #Pasisir #JavaneseHistory #Trowulan #UjungGaluh #Tuban #Gresik #Demak #WaliSongo #AriaTeja #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeTrade #IslamInJava #HinduBuddhist #FexingoHistory #History #Indonesia #Nusantara Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode Majapahit's Gajah Mada: The Man Behind the Palapa Oath Cover

Majapahit's Gajah Mada: The Man Behind the Palapa Oath

Gajah Mada is the most famous figure of the Majapahit Empire, yet his life is shrouded in mystery. This episode dives into the historical record — the Pararaton and Negarakertagama — to separate fact from legend. We explore his rise from a bekhel (commander) under Jayanagara, the shadow of the Bubat Tragedy (Pasunda Bubat), and the famous Palapa Sumpah (Oath of Palapa) where he swore not to taste any spice until he conquered the Nusantara archipelago. Did he really make that oath? What did he actually accomplish? And how did his legacy shape the empire that followed? We also touch on the controversy around his death — from poisoning to a mysterious illness — and the evidence left in the Trowulan ruins. Specifics include: the role of the pasisir (north coast ports), the Betel Box inscription (Prasasti Beted), and the unusual stone carving at Candi Sukuh that some link to Gajah Mada's downfall. A nuanced look at a man who is both national hero and historical enigma. #GajahMada #Majapahit #PalapaOath #Pararaton #Negarakertagama #Bubat #Jayanagara #Trowulan #CandiSukuh #PrasastiBeted #Nusantara #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndonesianHistory #BhinekaTunggalIka #HayamWuruk #Pasisir #Empire #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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