The Srivijaya Empire: Southeast Asia's Forgotten Maritime Superpower — Fexingo History
This episode explores the intellectual heart of the Srivijaya Empire: its Buddhist universities. Lucas and Luna discuss the sprawling Muaro Jambi temple complex on Sumatra's Batang Hari River, which was a major center of Mahayana Buddhist learning. They examine how Srivijaya's maharajas, particularly Balaputradewa, funded monasteries at Nalanda in India, creating a scholarly exchange network that linked Southeast Asia, India, and China. The episode highlights the Chinese pilgrim Yijing's seven-year stay in Srivijaya, where he studied Sanskrit and translated texts before continuing to Nalanda. Lucas explains the curriculum—Abhidharma philosophy, logic, and monastic discipline—and how the education system trained monks who later spread Buddhism across the region. The conversation also touches on the architectural layout of Muaro Jambi, with its multiple temples (candi) and man-made ponds, which served as both a monastery and a pilgrimage destination. This episode offers a concrete look at how Srivijaya was not just a commercial empire but a thriving center of religious and philosophical thought. #Srivijaya #MuaroJambi #Nalanda #Buddhism #Yijing #Balaputradewa #Mahayana #Sanskrit #Sumatra #BatangHari #PilgrimMonks #AncientUniversities #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #History #BuddhistEducation #MaritimeHistory #Abhidharma Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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