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

7 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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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]

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