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The Founding of Angkor: Jayavarman II and the Devaraja Cult

8 min · 29. juni 2026
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Before Angkor Wat rose from the jungle, before Jayavarman VII built the Bayon, there was a king who declared himself a god. Jayavarman II united the warring principalities of Kambuja and established the devaraja cult—the god-king tradition that would define Khmer rule for four centuries. This episode traces his journey from a hostage in Java to the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen, where he performed the ritual that made him a chakravartin, a universal monarch. We examine the inscription of Sdok Kak Thom, the stone record that preserves his story, and the controversy over whether the devaraja was a linga or a living king. How did a ninth-century warlord create an ideology that sustained one of the most powerful empires in Southeast Asia? And why did his successors abandon his mountaintop capital for the plains of Angkor? Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover the origins of the Khmer empire and the man who started it all. #JayavarmanII #Devaraja #KhmerEmpire #PhnomKulen #SdokKakThom #Chakravartin #AngkorOrigins #Kambuja #Hiranyadama #Sailendra #MountMeru #Bakong #Roluos #IndravarmanI #Linga #9thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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