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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 Maharaja Balaputradewa: Exile Turned Empire Builder

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life of Balaputradewa, the Sailendra prince who fled Java after a dynastic struggle and built a new power base in Srivijaya's heartland of Palembang. We follow his journey from exile in the 830s to becoming the maharaja who sponsored Buddhist learning, commissioned the Nalanda inscription, and reshaped Srivijaya's identity. Along the way, we discuss the shifting alliances between the Sailendra and Sanjaya lines, the role of the Kalasan and Nalanda copper plates as historical sources, and how Balaputradewa's reign marked a pivot from land-based to maritime power. We also touch on the legacy of Borobudur, which his grandfather Samaratungga built, and how Balaputradewa's patronage of the Mūlasarvāstivāda school connected Srivijaya to the broader Buddhist world. This episode draws on inscriptions, Chinese records, and the travelogues of Yijing to reconstruct a figure who turned political defeat into a golden age. #Balaputradewa #Sailendra #Srivijaya #Palembang #NalandaInscription #Sanjaya #Borobudur #Mūlasarvāstivāda #Yijing #Mahayana #KalasanInscription #Java #MaritimeHistory #SoutheastAsia #BuddhistKing #Exile #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9 jul 2026 - 6 min
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The Sailendra Lineage: Srivijaya's Secret Dynastic Struggle

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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Srivijaya's Jewelry Trade: Beads, Gold, and the Maritime Silk Road

Episode 146 takes a closer look at a side of Srivijaya's economy that rarely gets the spotlight: jewelry and ornamental goods. While spices and camphor dominated the bulk trade, the empire was also a hub for high-value luxury items that tell a story of cross-cultural exchange, technological skill, and social hierarchy. Lucas and Luna explore the Indo-Pacific bead industry that connected Southeast Asia to Africa, the goldworking traditions of Sumatra, and how jewelry served as status symbols and diplomatic gifts along the Maritime Silk Road. They reference specific archaeological finds—like the sealed glass beads from the Java Sea Wreck and the gold rings from Muaro Jambi—to illustrate how these tiny objects reveal the movement of artisans, ideas, and wealth. The episode also touches on the role of women in the adornment economy and how Srivijayan jewelry styles influenced later Malay and Javanese aesthetics. For listeners who thought they knew Srivijaya's trade networks, this episode offers a sparkling new perspective on the empire's cultural and economic reach. #Srivijaya #Jewelry #Beads #IndoPacificBeads #Goldworking #MuaroJambi #JavaSeaWreck #MaritimeSilkRoad #LuxuryTrade #SoutheastAsia #Sumatra #Palembang #Archaeology #GlassBeads #Adornment #WomenInHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 8 min
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Srivijaya's Universal Emperor: The Sailendra Maharajas

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sailendra dynasty that ruled Srivijaya at its zenith. They delve into the figure of Maharaja Indra, the Sailendra king who commissioned Borobudur, and his successor Samaratungga, who completed the great monument. The conversation examines how the Sailendras blended Mahayana Buddhism with divine kingship, using mandala symbolism on a massive scale. They discuss the political challenges Samaratungga faced after Indra's death, including the rebellion of his cousin Balaputradewa, and how the Sailendra legacy shaped Javanese and Sumatran politics for centuries. The episode also covers the Sailendras' patronage of the Nalanda monastery and their diplomatic relations with the Chola dynasty, revealing a maritime empire that projected power through religion, art, and trade. #Sailendra #Borobudur #MaharajaIndra #Samaratungga #Balaputradewa #Srivijaya #MahayanaBuddhism #Nalanda #Chola #Mandala #DivineKingship #CandiMendut #CandiPawon #KeduPlain #SoutheastAsia #MaritimeHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7 jul 2026 - 8 min
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Srivijaya's Hindu Rival: The Rise of the Medang Kingdom

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the often-overlooked rivalry between Buddhist Srivijaya and Hindu Medang on Java. They discuss how King Mpu Sindok moved the Mataram court to East Java in the 10th century, the construction of the Candi Sukuh pyramid-like temple, and the violent eclipse of Medang under King Dharmawangsa, who launched a naval attack on Srivijaya around 990 CE. The conversation covers the role of the Watugunung inscription, the marriage of Airlangga, and the eventual collapse of Medang in a 'pralaya' or cosmic disaster following a rebellion by Wurawari. Lucas explains how this rivalry reshaped Southeast Asian politics and trade, paving the way for the rise of Singhasari and Majapahit. #Srivijaya #MedangKingdom #MpuSindok #Dharmawangsa #CandiSukuh #Watugunung #Airlangga #Pralaya #EastJava #Hinduism #Buddhism #IndianOceanTrade #10thCentury #SoutheastAsianHistory #NavalWarfare #IndonesianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7 jul 2026 - 7 min
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