The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
Episode 158 of The Khmer Empire podcast deciphers the Preah Khan inscription, the longest and most detailed foundation text from Angkor. Discovered by French archaeologist Louis Finot in 1902, this 247-line Sanskrit stele records Jayavarman VII's dedication of the temple in 1191 CE. We explore how the inscription lists the temple's 97,840 servants, 2,200 monks, and 952 deities, along with the staggering wealth donated: 2,390 kg of silver, 3,800 kg of gold, and 40,000 pearls. The text also reveals Jayavarman VII's personal grief over his father's death and his mother's role as a Buddhist nun. The inscription names the temple 'Nagarindra Yasodhara' and describes the consecration of the central Buddha image, Avalokiteshvara, and other deities. We discuss how this single stone provides a census of Angkorian society, from palace officials to rice farmers, and details the seven-year construction process. The episode also touches on the Cham invasion of 1177 that preceded the temple's construction, and how Jayavarman VII used this monument as both a religious statement and a political manifesto. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the secrets of the Preah Khan stele, the Rosetta Stone of Khmer history. #PreahKhan #JayavarmanVII #KhmerInscription #Sanskrit #Stele #Angkor #KhmerEmpire #BuddhistArt #Avalokiteshvara #AngkorWat #SoutheastAsianHistory #Archaeology #MedievalAsia #Cambodia #FoundationText #LouisFinot #ChamInvasion #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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