The Srivijaya Empire: Southeast Asia's Forgotten Maritime Superpower — Fexingo History
We know the Sailendras as temple builders—Borobudur, the great Mahayana monument. But their relationship with Srivijaya was far more complicated than a simple royal family. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the ambiguous origins of the Sailendra dynasty: were they native Javanese, or did they come from Srivijaya's heartland in Sumatra? We trace the fragmentary evidence—the Kalasan inscription, the Kedu Plain stelae, the shifting marriage alliances with the Sanjaya dynasty—and the bitter succession crisis that split the family. By the 9th century, a Sailendra prince named Balaputradewa fled to Sumatra and claimed the Srivijayan throne, effectively merging the two royal lines. But that merger also triggered a century of rivalry between the Sailendra-loyal Srivijaya and the Medang kingdom in Java, culminating in the Chola raid of 1025. We also examine how the Sailendra's Buddhist identity shaped Srivijaya's diplomatic strategy with Tang China, and why their legacy is often overshadowed by the non-royal 'Maharajas' who followed. This is not just a story of kings—it is a story of how dynastic legitimacy was manufactured, contested, and remembered across centuries. #Sailendra #Srivijaya #Balaputradewa #KalasanInscription #Sanjaya #Borobudur #MahayanaBuddhism #MedangKingdom #CholaRaid #TangDynasty #KeduPlain #Palembang #MaritimeSilkRoad #SoutheastAsianHistory #DynasticStruggle #HistoricalControversy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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