EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 8 MIN
The Sarus Crane Eaters: Angkor's Last Priest-Kings
from The Khmer Empire's Sudden Collapse Explained — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In the final decades of the Khmer Empire, a mysterious figure appears in the stone carvings of Angkor Wat: a high priest feeding sarus cranes on a lotus pond. Known only from inscriptions and Chinese records, this priest — possibly Jayavarman IX — presided over the last Hindu rituals before the city fell to Theravada Buddhism. We trace the priest's story through the K. 470 stele, the Chinese Ming shi lu, and the archaeological traces of crane bones at the West Baray. What did the crane ritual mean for the fading devaraja cult? And why did the birds vanish from Angkor's art and bones after the 14th century? This episode explores the intersection of religious ecology, declining state cults, and the quiet end of a millennium-old priesthood. #KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #SarusCrane #Devaraja #JayavarmanIX #Hinduism #TheravadaBuddhism #K470 #MingShiLu #WestBaray #ZhouDaguan #ReligiousEcology #SoutheastAsia #Cambodia #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory #Angkor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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