Founding of the Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia (802 CE)

EPISODE · Aug 6, 2024 · 24 MIN

Founding of the Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia (802 CE)

from Sleep With History · host Whisper.fm

In this episode of "Sleep with History," we invite you to discover the rise and glory of the Khmer Empire, a chapter that resonates through the corridors of time. How did Jayavarman II, a charismatic figure with a vision far beyond his time, manage to navigate the political complexities and rivalries of a land filled with warring factions and ceaseless struggles? What role did geographical factors and Indian influences play in the shaping of this grand empire?Explore the intriguing era of 802 CE as we journey to the heartland of Southeast Asia, a place where ambition and cultural brilliance converge to shape the destiny of an entire region. Witness the birth of a society that was a melting pot of ideas, religions, and languages, where Indianization found unique expression in the awe-inspiring temples like Angkor Wat and Bayon. Venture into the world of Jayavarman II as he strategically aligns and diplomatically navigates his way to establish the mighty Khmer Empire. How did the region's fertile lands, abundant water resources, and strategic trade routes contribute to the growth of prosperous city-states like Hariharalaya? What was the symbolic "Devaraja" or "God-King" ceremony, and how did it legitimize Jayavarman II's rule?Join us in unraveling these mysteries and more, as we dive into a rich and captivating historical saga that illuminates the impermanence and magnificence of human civilization. The Khmer Empire awaits you on this episode of "Sleep with History." Our sleepcasts are produced to inform, entertain and promote a good night's rest. Awaken refreshed and informed. Don't forget to subscribe to make you you don't miss future episodes. 

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