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The Sdok Kak Thom Inscription: Khmer Empire's Founding Text

6 min · 17. Juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most important documents from the Khmer Empire: the Sdok Kak Thom inscription, a 1052 CE stone slab that records the devaraja cult and the lineage of the priests who served it. They explore how this inscription, discovered at a remote temple in present-day Thailand, rewrites our understanding of Khmer state religion, the founding of Angkor, and the political role of the priestly family. Lucas explains the inscription's account of Jayavarman II's ritual on Phnom Kulen, the establishment of the devaraja as a sacred royal mandate, and the way the text uses Sanskrit to legitimize power. They also discuss the inscription's mention of the 'Kambuja' people, the naming of the empire, and how scholars like George Coedès used it to piece together early Khmer history. The episode touches on the controversy over the devaraja's meaning—was it a linga, a statue, or a political ideology?—and why this single stone remains a cornerstone of Southeast Asian historiography. #SdokKakThom #KhmerEmpire #devaraja #JayavarmanII #GeorgeCoedès #Sanskrit #PhnomKulen #Kambuja #Angkor #Inscription #Epigraphy #KhmerHistory #Cambodia #Brahmin #Priesthood #MountMeru #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Sdok Kak Thom Inscription: Khmer Empire's Founding Text Cover

The Sdok Kak Thom Inscription: Khmer Empire's Founding Text

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most important documents from the Khmer Empire: the Sdok Kak Thom inscription, a 1052 CE stone slab that records the devaraja cult and the lineage of the priests who served it. They explore how this inscription, discovered at a remote temple in present-day Thailand, rewrites our understanding of Khmer state religion, the founding of Angkor, and the political role of the priestly family. Lucas explains the inscription's account of Jayavarman II's ritual on Phnom Kulen, the establishment of the devaraja as a sacred royal mandate, and the way the text uses Sanskrit to legitimize power. They also discuss the inscription's mention of the 'Kambuja' people, the naming of the empire, and how scholars like George Coedès used it to piece together early Khmer history. The episode touches on the controversy over the devaraja's meaning—was it a linga, a statue, or a political ideology?—and why this single stone remains a cornerstone of Southeast Asian historiography. #SdokKakThom #KhmerEmpire #devaraja #JayavarmanII #GeorgeCoedès #Sanskrit #PhnomKulen #Kambuja #Angkor #Inscription #Epigraphy #KhmerHistory #Cambodia #Brahmin #Priesthood #MountMeru #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Cham Invasion of 1177: Angkor's Greatest Defeat Cover

The Cham Invasion of 1177: Angkor's Greatest Defeat

In 1177, the Khmer Empire suffered its most devastating military defeat when a Cham fleet sailed up the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers, sacked the capital Yasodharapura, and killed the reigning king. This episode focuses on the invasion itself: the masterful Cham naval strategy under Jaya Indravarman IV, the Khmer reliance on a river-based defense that failed catastrophically, and the immediate aftermath that left Angkor in chaos. We explore how the Cham exploited monsoon winds and tidal currents to bypass Khmer land fortifications, the brutal sack of the city and temple complexes, and the political vacuum that allowed Jayavarman VII to eventually seize power and rebuild. Drawing on Cham inscriptions, Khmer chronicles, and archaeological evidence from the Tonlé Sap floodplain, we reconstruct a turning point that reshaped Southeast Asian power dynamics for centuries. #ChamInvasion1177 #KhmerEmpire #JayaIndravarmanIV #Yasodharapura #TonléSap #Angkor #Champa #NavalWarfare #MedievalSoutheastAsia #JayavarmanVII #MekongRiver #MonsoonStrategy #MilitaryHistory #SackOfAngkor #CambodianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Jayavarman VIII's Anti-Buddhist Purge and the Fall of Mahayana at Angkor Cover

Jayavarman VIII's Anti-Buddhist Purge and the Fall of Mahayana at Angkor

In the late 13th century, the Khmer Empire underwent a violent religious upheaval. King Jayavarman VIII, a fervent Hindu, launched a systematic campaign to erase Mahayana Buddhism from Angkor, smashing Buddha images, converting temples back to Hindu shrines, and persecuting monks. This episode explores the motives behind the purge, the archaeological evidence of mutilated statues, and the political context: a backlash against the Buddhist kings who preceded him, especially Jayavarman VII. We also examine how this religious shift weakened the state, alienating allies and paving the way for the rise of Theravada Buddhism. Lucas and Luna discuss inscriptions, temple art, and the curious case of the Bayon's altered faces, offering a fresh angle on a tumultuous period in Khmer history that has rarely been covered in detail. #KhmerEmpire #JayavarmanVIII #MahayanaBuddhism #Angkor #ReligiousPurge #Theravada #Bayon #AngkorThom #BuddhistPersecution #CambodiaHistory #Devaraja #13thCentury #SoutheastAsia #HinduRevival #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory #Episode163 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Leper King: Angkor's Strangest Statue and Its Secret Cover

The Leper King: Angkor's Strangest Statue and Its Secret

Who was the Leper King? For centuries, a mysterious statue at Angkor Thom has puzzled historians and visitors alike. This episode peels back the layers of myth, archaeology, and royal intrigue surrounding the Terrace of the Leper King. We explore the statue's possible identities—from the Khmer king Yasovarman I to the Hindu god Yama—and examine the 15th-century inscription that named it. Along the way, we uncover how the statue was moved, broken, and restored, and what its enigmatic smile tells us about Angkor's shifting religious landscape. Featuring insights from the National Museum of Cambodia, the Angkor Conservation Office, and recent scholarship on the devaraja cult, this is a deep dive into one of Angkor's most haunting works of art. #LeperKing #AngkorThom #YasovarmanI #Yama #KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #Cambodia #Archaeology #JayavarmanVII #TerraceOfTheLeperKing #NationalMuseumOfCambodia #Devaraja #MountMeru #Sandstone #12thCentury #13thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Priest Who Defied Angkor: The 13th-Century Buddhist Schism Cover

The Priest Who Defied Angkor: The 13th-Century Buddhist Schism

In late 13th-century Angkor, a Theravada Buddhist monk named Suo Du arrived from Sri Lanka and sparked a religious revolution. His teachings challenged the centuries-old devaraja cult that had legitimized Khmer kings as divine Shiva-linga incarnations. King Jayavarman VIII, a staunch Shaivite, saw this new faith as a threat to royal authority and launched a violent purge of Mahayana and Theravada monks. But Suo Du's ideas didn't die. Within a generation, Theravada Buddhism became the state religion under Indravarman II, erasing the devaraja tradition that had sustained Angkor for 500 years. This episode explores the ideological battle behind Angkor's religious transformation: the shrines that were defaced, the monks who were executed, and the quiet persistence of a faith that outlasted an empire. Key sites include the Vatt Sithor inscription, Prasat Neak Buos, and the Bayon's altered iconography. #TheravadaBuddhism #SuoDu #JayavarmanVIII #Angkor #VattSithor #PrasatNeakBuos #devaraja #Shaivite #Mahayana #Kambuja #13thCentury #ReligiousSchism #KhmerEmpire #SriLanka #BuddhistMonks #AngkorWat #Bayon #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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