Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia — Fexingo History
In 1286, a gift from Java arrived in Sumatra: a statue of the Buddhist deity Amoghapasa, borne by a ship from the kingdom of Malayu. But behind this religious offering lay a political maneuver. When the statue was erected, it didn't just spread Buddhism—it staked a claim. Two centuries later, the Majapahit ruler Adityawarman, who had spent his youth at the court of Hayam Wuruk, returned to Sumatra and re-inscribed the statue's base with a declaration of his own power. This episode explores how the Amoghapasa statue—and the inscriptions on its pedestal—reveals the interplay of religion, politics, and sovereignty in the medieval Nusantara. We discuss the role of Malayu as a buffer state, the Buddhist-Mahayana networks that linked Java and Sumatra, and how Adityawarman used the Amoghapasa image to legitimize his rule over the gold-rich Minangkabau highlands. We also touch on the statue's journey: from its creation in the Singhasari period, to its rediscovery in the 19th century, and its current home in the National Museum of Indonesia. This is a story of how a single stone image can bear the weight of an empire's ambitions. #Majapahit #Amoghapasa #Adityawarman #Malayu #Sumatra #BuddhistMandala #Singhasari #Minangkabau #NusantaraHistory #SoutheastAsianHistory #Inscription #Kertanagara #Pamalayu #PadangRoco #13thCentury #14thCentury #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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