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Majapahit's Mpu Prapanca and the Nagarakretagama

10 min · 16. juli 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and work of Mpu Prapanca, the 14th-century court poet who authored the Nagarakretagama—a masterpiece that remains our richest source on Majapahit. They discuss how Prapanca's poem, written in 1365 as a kakawin (Old Javanese verse), catalogues the empire's royal lineage, geography, and religious life under Hayam Wuruk. Lucas explains Prapanca's role as a Buddhist courtier, the poem's discovery in Lombok in 1894, and its contested accuracy—some scholars argue it was propaganda. They also touch on the Negarakertagama's vivid descriptions of annual festivals, the capital Trowulan, and the vast network of vassals from Sumatra to Papua. The episode balances reverence for Prapanca's artistry with a critical eye on his political motivations. Tune in for a deep dive into one of Southeast Asia's most important historical texts. #MpuPrapanca #Nagarakretagama #Kakawin #Majapahit #HayamWuruk #Trowulan #Lombok #OldJavanese #Buddhism #Hinduism #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndonesianHistory #MedievalHistory #Philology #Poetry #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Majapahit's Mpu Prapanca and the Nagarakretagama cover

Majapahit's Mpu Prapanca and the Nagarakretagama

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and work of Mpu Prapanca, the 14th-century court poet who authored the Nagarakretagama—a masterpiece that remains our richest source on Majapahit. They discuss how Prapanca's poem, written in 1365 as a kakawin (Old Javanese verse), catalogues the empire's royal lineage, geography, and religious life under Hayam Wuruk. Lucas explains Prapanca's role as a Buddhist courtier, the poem's discovery in Lombok in 1894, and its contested accuracy—some scholars argue it was propaganda. They also touch on the Negarakertagama's vivid descriptions of annual festivals, the capital Trowulan, and the vast network of vassals from Sumatra to Papua. The episode balances reverence for Prapanca's artistry with a critical eye on his political motivations. Tune in for a deep dive into one of Southeast Asia's most important historical texts. #MpuPrapanca #Nagarakretagama #Kakawin #Majapahit #HayamWuruk #Trowulan #Lombok #OldJavanese #Buddhism #Hinduism #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndonesianHistory #MedievalHistory #Philology #Poetry #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Majapahit's Rice Terraces and the Goddess of Abundance

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate world of Majapahit's rice agriculture, focusing on the sacred role of the rice goddess Dewi Sri and the ancient subak irrigation system that sustained the empire. They discuss how the Javanese calendar, with its wuku cycles, dictated planting and harvesting rituals, and how the Brantas River basin was transformed into a network of terraced paddies. Lucas explains the connection between water temples, such as Candi Tikus, and the subak system, revealing how spiritual and practical aspects of farming were inseparable. The conversation also touches on the deification of King Airlangga in Candi Belahan as an incarnation of Vishnu, linking kingship to agricultural prosperity. The episode concludes with a reflection on how Majapahit's food security allowed its flourishing of arts, trade, and military power. #Majapahit #DewiSri #Subak #RiceAgriculture #BrantasRiver #CandiTikus #CandiBelahan #Airlangga #JavaneseCalendar #Wuku #WaterTemple #AncientAgriculture #SoutheastAsia #IndonesianHistory #RiceTerraces #Hinduism #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Majapahit's Keraton Agung: The Lost Royal Palace of Trowulan

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the vanished heart of the Majapahit Empire: the Keraton Agung, the sprawling royal palace complex at Trowulan. Drawing on the Negarakertagama, archaeological evidence, and centuries of mystery, they piece together what this monumental walled city might have looked like—its brick gateways, audience halls, and sacred pavilions. Learn about the Wringin Lawang split gate, the Bajang Ratu temple arch, the Pendopo Agung, and the rediscovery of Majapahit's capital by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. How did a civilization build in brick on a volcanic plain, and why has so little of the palace survived? Join the conversation for a close look at the lost architecture of Southeast Asia's greatest thalassocracy. #Majapahit #Trowulan #KeratonAgung #Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #HayamWuruk #WringinLawang #CandiBajangRatu #CandiTikus #BataMerah #Raffles #JavaneseArchitecture #SoutheastAsianHistory #Empire #Archaeology #LostPalace #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Majapahit's Keraton Agung: The Lost Royal Palace of Trowulan

Beneath the rice fields of Trowulan lie the ruins of Majapahit's royal palace—the Keraton Agung. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what archaeology and poetry tell us about the seat of Hayam Wuruk's power. They discuss the Negarakertagama's descriptions of audience halls and pleasure gardens, the 2009 discovery of a gold-rich layer at the site, the mystery of the missing palace structures, and the debate over whether Majapahit's kings actually lived in Trowulan year-round. They also touch on the Wringin Lawang split-gate, the mythical origin of Trowulan's name, and the challenges of excavating a site still inhabited today. For anyone curious how an empire's center looked and functioned, this episode offers a vivid reconstruction from fragments of brick, stone, and verse. #Majapahit #Trowulan #KeratonAgung #Negarakertagama #HayamWuruk #MpuPrapanca #WringinLawang #CandiBajangRatu #CandiTikus #JavaneseArchaeology #SoutheastAsianHistory #ImperialPalace #BataMerah #Nusantara #History #FexingoHistory #AncientArchitecture #LostCity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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How did Majapahit, a land-based rice kingdom, grow into a maritime empire spanning thousands of islands? This episode uncovers the economic engine behind the throne: irrigated rice fields, canal networks, tribute systems, and the crucial role of Dewi Sri, the goddess of rice. Lucas and Luna follow the flow of rice from the volcanic slopes of Java to the spice ports of the Moluccas, explaining how surplus grain paid for the navy, the bureaucracy, and the temples. They explore the subak irrigation cooperatives, the tax-collection system, and the king's granaries, and they discuss why the Negarakertagama lists rice yields alongside military campaigns. They also address a quiet controversy: was Majapahit's rice economy a sustainable marvel, or did it strain the land? This episode brings a fresh lens to the empire's rise and fall, focusing not on queens or battles but on the everyday grain that made it all possible. #Majapahit #RiceEconomy #DewiSri #Subak #Negarakertagama #BrantasRiver #Trowulan #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndonesianHistory #Irrigation #AncientAgriculture #JavaneseCulture #MaritimeEmpire #Taxation #FoodHistory #HistoricalEconomy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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