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Long before Malacca or Singapore ruled the straits, the Srivijaya Empire dominated maritime Southeast Asia from the 7th to the 13th centuries. Based in present-day Palembang on Sumatra, this Buddhist thalassocracy controlled the choke points of the Indian Ocean and South China Sea trade routes. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of Srivijaya under the Sailendra dynasty, its patronage of Mahayana Buddhism that made it a pilgrimage destination for monks like the Chinese traveler Yijing, and the construction of monumental temples such as Borobudur. The show explores Srivijaya's complex relationship with the Tang and Song dynasties, its rivalry with the Javanese Mataram kingdom, and the mysterious Chola raid of 1025 CE that crippled its power. We also delve into daily life in a Malay port city, the influence of Indian political and religious ideas, and the eventual decline as trade shifted and Islam spread. Why does Srivijaya matter? It reveals how Southeast Asia was not a passive recipient of Indian or Chinese influence but an active creator of a unique maritime civilization. Join us as we navigate the currents of a forgotten superpower that shaped the region's linguistic, religious, and economic foundations. #SrivijayaEmpire #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeHistory #BuddhistEmpire #SailendraDynasty #Palembang #Borobudur #Yijing #CholaRaid #TangDynasty #SongDynasty #IndianOceanTrade #Thalassocracy #MalayWorld #AncientEmpires #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Srivijaya's Iron Industry: The Forgotten Technology

We often picture Srivijaya as a maritime empire built on trade and tribute, but what about the iron that held it together? This episode dives into the empire's iron industry, centered in the forests of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. Drawing on archaeological finds from sites like Sungai Lang and the Batang Hari river basin, we explore how local smiths produced high-quality iron for tools, weapons, and shipbuilding. We discuss the trade in iron ore from sources like the Kinta Valley, and the role of the Orang Laut in transporting raw materials. The episode also touches on the mysterious 'iron pillar' fragments found near Palembang, and how Chinese records like Zhao Rugua's Zhufan Zhi describe Srivijayan iron exports. This is a story of craftsmanship, logistics, and the industrial backbone of a thalassocracy. #Srivijaya #IronAge #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeEmpire #Metallurgy #AncientTechnology #OrangLaut #Sumatra #MalayPeninsula #ZhaoRugua #ZhufanZhi #SungaiLang #BatangHari #KintaValley #Palembang #IronTrade #ForgottenHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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Srivijaya's Buddhist Monks: The Scholars Who Shaped Southeast Asia

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the intellectual and spiritual heart of the Srivijaya Empire: its Buddhist monastic universities. While earlier episodes covered trade, inscriptions, and the Orang Laut, here we focus on the monks and scholars who made Srivijaya a global center of Buddhist learning. We discuss the Chinese pilgrim Yijing, who studied in Palembang and Muaro Jambi in the 7th century, and the Indian monk Atisha, who traveled to Srivijaya to study under the guru Dharmakirti. We examine the curriculum at Srivijaya's monasteries—Sanskrit grammar, logic, Abhidharma philosophy—and how these institutions attracted students from China, India, and Tibet. The episode also covers the Nalanda Charter, which records a Srivijayan king's endowment of a monastery at Nalanda, and the later decline of these monastic networks as Theravada Buddhism rose. Specific terms include: Yijing, Atisha, Dharmakirti, Nalanda, Muaro Jambi, Palembang, Suvarnadvipa, and Abhidharma. #Srivijaya #Buddhism #Yijing #Atisha #Dharmakirti #Nalanda #MuaroJambi #Palembang #Suvarnadvipa #Abhidharma #Sanskrit #Mahayana #Vajrayana #BuddhistMonks #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 6 min
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Srivijaya's Maharaja Dharmasetu and the Kedukan Bukit Inscription

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Maharaja Dharmasetu, the 7th-century ruler who transformed Srivijaya from a coastal settlement into a maritime empire. They examine the Kedukan Bukit inscription, the oldest surviving Malay text, which records a siddhayatra — a sacred journey — that seems to describe a military campaign or a ritual voyage. The inscription mentions 20,000 troops and names places like Minanga Tamwan, sparking debate: was this the conquest of the Batang Hari River region, or something else entirely? They also discuss Dharmasetu's patronage of Buddhism, the role of the Orang Laut as naval scouts, and how the inscription reveals the blend of indigenous and Indian concepts that defined early Srivijaya. Finally, they consider the mystery of why such a pivotal figure left so few other records, and what that silence tells us about the nature of power in a mandala-state. #Srivijaya #MaharajaDharmasetu #KedukanBukit #Siddhayatra #OldMalay #MinangaTamwan #OrangLaut #Buddhism #Sumatra #Palembang #Mandala #7thCentury #Inscription #MaritimeEmpire #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 3 min
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Srivijaya's Orang Laut: The Sea People Who Built an Empire

Long before the Chola invasion or the rise of Majapahit, the Srivijaya Empire dominated Southeast Asian waters—not with a massive army, but with the loyalty of a seafaring people known as the Orang Laut, or 'Sea People.' In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these nomadic maritime communities formed the backbone of Srivijaya's naval power, intelligence network, and trade monopoly. From their mastery of the Strait of Malacca to their role as the empire's eyes and ears, the Orang Laut were indispensable. Lucas explains their unique social structure, their symbiotic relationship with Srivijayan maharajas, and how their loyalty was ensured through rituals like the Telaga Batu curse inscription. The conversation also touches on the Orang Laut's decline after Srivijaya's fall and their legacy among modern sea nomads like the Bajau. A fascinating look at the unsung heroes of Southeast Asian maritime history. #OrangLaut #Srivijaya #SeaPeople #MaritimeHistory #SoutheastAsia #StraitOfMalacca #TelagaBatu #Palembang #Bajau #TradeMonopoly #NavalPower #Mandala #Maharaja #AncientEmpires #History #FexingoHistory #NomadicPeople #IndonesianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
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Srivijaya's Sailendra Dynasty: Buddhist Kings of Java and Sumatra

This episode explores the Sailendra dynasty, the Buddhist kings who ruled both Java and Srivijaya's Sumatra, building monuments like Borobudur. We trace their origins from Javanese inscriptions to their takeover of Srivijaya around 775 CE, blending Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism with maritime trade. Learn about King Dharmasetu's expansion, the construction of Borobudur under King Samaratungga, and the fall of the Sailendra line on Java after the Sanjaya dynasty's rise. We then follow Balaputradewa's flight to Sumatra, where he became Srivijaya's ruler and secured the Nalanda charter from the Pala king Devapala. The episode examines how the Sailendra legacy shaped Southeast Asian Buddhism and Srivijaya's golden age. #Sailendra #Borobudur #Srivijaya #Dharmasetu #Samaratungga #Balaputradewa #NalandaCharter #Kalasan #Sanjaya #Pala #Devapala #Mahayana #Vajrayana #KeduPlain #RakaiPikatan #SoutheastAsia #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
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