The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History

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The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History

The Khmer Empire, which dominated Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th centuries, left behind the sprawling temple complex of Angkor Wat—but its story is far more than stone and sandstone. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the empire under King Jayavarman II in 802 CE, the construction of Angkor Wat by Suryavarman II, and the reign of Jayavarman VII, who built the walled city of Angkor Thom and the enigmatic Bayon with its 216 smiling faces. Along the way, they explore the empire's unique synthesis of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the hydraulic engineering that sustained its giant capital through an intricate network of reservoirs and canals, and the factors behind its decline: environmental strain, shifting trade routes, and the rise of Ayutthaya. This show also delves into the rediscovery of Angkor by French explorers in the 19th century, the ethical debates over restoration and tourism, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge, which used Angkor as a symbol of na

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    The Cham Invasion of 1177: Angkor's Worst Defeat and Its Aftermath — Fexingo History

    In 1177, the Khmer Empire suffered its most devastating defeat when Cham forces sailed up the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, sacked the capital Yasodharapura, and killed King Tribhuvanadityavarman. This episode chronicles the Cham invasion led by King Jaya Indravarman IV, the naval battle on the Tonle Sap, and the humiliating fall of Angkor. We explore the geopolitical tensions between the Khmer and Champa, the tactical brilliance of the Cham navy, and the immediate aftermath that paved the way for Jayavarman VII's rise. Drawing on the Song dynasty records and Cham inscriptions, we reconstruct the siege and its profound impact on Khmer history, setting the stage for the empire's greatest builder king to reclaim his kingdom.#ChamInvasion #Angkor #KhmerEmpire #Champa #JayaIndravarmanIV #Tribhuvanadityavarman #TonleSap #Mekong #1177 #SoutheastAsianHistory #MedievalWarfare #NavalHistory #Yasodharapura #JayavarmanVII #SongDynasty #Vijaya #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Cham Invasion of 1177: Angkor's Worst Defeat — Fexingo History

    In 1177, the Khmer Empire suffered its most devastating military disaster: a Cham fleet sailed up the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, caught Angkor by surprise, and sacked the capital. Lucas and Luna explore the background of Cham-Khmer rivalry, the audacious naval raid, the brutal sack of Angkor, and how this humiliation spurred the rebuilding of an even greater city under Jayavarman VII. Along the way, they discuss King Tribhuvanadityavarman's fatal overconfidence, the role of the Song dynasty in regional politics, and the archaeological evidence that survives today.#Champa #Angkor #JayavarmanVII #Tribhuvanadityavarman #TonleSap #Mekong #NavalRaid #SongDynasty #1177 #SackOfAngkor #KhmerEmpire #JayaIndravarmanIV #Vijaya #PrasatBayon #MilitaryHistory #AncientWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Cham Invasion of 1177: Angkor's Greatest Humiliation — Fexingo History

    In 1177, the Khmer Empire suffered a catastrophic military defeat that nearly erased its existence. A Cham fleet sailed up the Mekong and across the Tonle Sap, sacking the capital of Angkor and killing the Khmer king. This episode examines the naval battle, the Cham strategy, and the psychological blow that shocked the empire. We discuss King Tribhuvanadityavarman's fate, the mysterious disappearance of his predecessor, and how this humiliation set the stage for Jayavarman VII's rise and his construction of Angkor Thom. We also explore the role of the Chinese Song dynasty, the political chaos after Suryavarman II, and the archaeological evidence from the Bayon's bas-reliefs depicting naval warfare. How did the Khmer, masters of water management, fail to defend their lake-city? What does the Cham victory tell us about Southeast Asian geopolitics?#ChamInvasion1177 #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #Tribhuvanadityavarman #JayavarmanVII #Champa #NavalWarfare #TonleSap #Mekong #AngkorThom #SuryavarmanII #BayonBasReliefs #SoutheastAsianHistory #MedievalWarfare #FexingoHistory #History #AncientBattles #Cambodia #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Fisher King: Angkor's Royal Barge Processions — Fexingo History

    Beyond the stone temples and Sanskrit inscriptions, the Khmer Empire was a waterborne civilization. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten world of Angkor's royal barge processions — the immense flotillas of ceremonial boats that turned the baray reservoirs into stages for divine kingship. Drawing on Zhou Daguan's 13th-century eyewitness account and the bas-reliefs of the Bayon, they reconstruct a riverine court where the devaraja was not just a god-king but a 'fisher king' whose power was celebrated on the water. They discuss the types of boats — from swift war canoes to towering floating temples — the role of the Tonle Sap's seasonal reversal, the logistics of feeding thousands of rowers, and the rituals that merged Hindu cosmology with Khmer naval might. This episode uncovers a maritime side of Angkor that shaped its identity as much as any temple mountain.#KhmerEmpire #Angkor #RoyalBarge #TonleSap #ZhouDaguan #Bayon #Devaraja #Waterborne #NavalHistory #SoutheastAsianHistory #Flotilla #Baray #Fishing #Riverine #Ceremony #Kingship #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    Prasat Bayon The Enigmatic Temple of a Thousand Faces — Fexingo History

    In this episode of The Khmer Empire series, Lucas and Luna explore the mysterious Prasat Bayon, the state temple of Angkor Thom built by Jayavarman VII. They discuss its unique architecture—no single tower but a mound of 54 towers covered in over 200 enormous stone faces, likely representing the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara or the king himself. Lucas explains how Bayon differs from Angkor Wat in its layout, its blend of Mahayana Buddhist and Hindu iconography, and the famous bas-reliefs depicting everyday life and military campaigns. The episode touches on the ongoing debate among scholars about the exact meaning of the faces, the challenges of restoration, and how Bayon was nearly swallowed by the jungle before modern conservation efforts. Lucas brings in the account of Zhou Daguan, the Chinese envoy who visited around 1296, and describes the vibrant ritual life at the temple. The conversation ends reflecting on Bayon as a symbol of the Khmer Empire's complex spiritual and political identity.#Bayon #AngkorThom #JayavarmanVII #Avalokiteshvara #MahayanaBuddhism #BasReliefs #ZhouDaguan #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #Cambodia #SoutheastAsia #TempleArchitecture #Bodhisattva #Lokeshvara #PrasatBayon #StoneFaces #FexingoHistory #History #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Teardrop Locket: Khmer Jewelry and Royal Power — Fexingo History

    In this episode of The Khmer Empire series, Lucas and Luna explore the exquisite world of Khmer jewelry, focusing on the iconic teardrop-shaped locket known as the "koun" and its role in royal symbolism. They discuss the materials—gold, rock crystal, carnelian—and techniques like granulation and filigree evident in pieces from the 9th to 15th centuries. The conversation touches on the 2017 discovery of a jewelry hoard at the temple of Banteay Chhmar, the links to trade with China and India, and how jewelry served as markers of rank, religious offering, and personal adornment. Lucas explains the symbolism of the locket's shape, possibly representing a lotus bud or teardrop, and mentions the famous Angkorian earrings called "chhoem" worn by apsaras. The episode also highlights the French explorer Étienne Aymonier's early documentation and the work of the Angkorian Jewelry Project.#KhmerJewelry #AngkorGold #BanteayChhmar #TienneAymonier #Kounn #Chhoem #AngkorianCraftsmen #Granulation #Filigree #RockCrystal #Carnelian #AngkorEmpire #SoutheastAsianArt #LucasAndLuna #FexingoHistory #History #Archaeology #AncientJewelry #KhmerEmpire #AngkorWatBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    Mountain of Gold: Phnom Kulen and the Birth of Angkor — Fexingo History

    Long before Angkor Wat rose from the plains, an earlier capital stood hidden in the Kulen Mountains. This episode explores Phnom Kulen, the sacred mountain where Jayavarman II declared independence from Java in 802 CE and inaugurated the devaraja cult. We trace the archaeological work of French scholar Philippe Stern and modern LIDAR surveys that revealed a lost city beneath the jungle. Lucas and Luna discuss the River of a Thousand Lingas, the sandstone quarries that fueled Angkor's temples, and the battles that secured Khmer control of this strategic highland. Discover why a mountain that never hosted a major temple became the spiritual and political bedrock of an empire.#KhmerEmpire #PhnomKulen #JayavarmanII #Devaraja #Angkor #LIDAR #SoutheastAsia #Archaeology #KhmerHistory #PhilippeStern #RiverOfAThousandLingas #SandstoneQuarries #MountKulen #SacredMountain #Hinduism #Buddhism #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Inscriptions of Angkor: History Written in Stone — Fexingo History

    Long before paper or digital archives, Khmer kings and priests carved their history into stone. This episode explores the ancient inscriptions of Angkor—thousands of Sanskrit and Old Khmer texts etched into temple walls, stele, and doorways. We focus on the stele of Preah Khan, a remarkable inscription that records the temple's foundation, its 532 deities, and the astonishing logistics of its upkeep: 97,840 attendants, 1,394 dancers, and vast tracts of land. Lucas and Luna discuss how these inscriptions reveal not just royal propaganda but also everyday life, land disputes, medical records, and the evolution of Khmer religion from Hinduism to Theravada Buddhism. We also examine the Sdok Kak Thom inscription, which tells the story of the devaraja cult, and recent efforts to digitize and study these fragile records before they erode. The episode highlights the work of French epigraphist George Coedes and modern Cambodian scholars who continue to decode these ancient voices. For history lovers, these carved texts are time capsules offering an unmediated glimpse into a vanished world.#KhmerInscriptions #PreahKhanStele #SdokKakThom #GeorgeCoedes #SanskritInscriptions #OldKhmer #AngkorEpigraphy #Devaraja #FoundationStele #TempleRecords #CambodianHistory #SoutheastAsianHistory #Angkor #KhmerEmpire #Inscription #Epigraphy #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    Everyday Life in Angkor: Markets, Medicine, and Marriage — Fexingo History

    Step away from the temple ruins and into the vibrant streets of medieval Angkor. This episode uses the detailed observations of Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, who lived in Angkor from 1296 to 1297, to reconstruct the daily rhythms of Khmer society. We explore the bustling markets where women dominated trade, the curious marriage customs (including why young Khmer women married late), the state of medicine with its specialized hospitals (arogyasala) built by Jayavarman VII, and the grim spectacle of justice and punishment. Zhou's writings also reveal the intimate lives of the palace — from the king's harem and his daily routines to the stunning processions that displayed royal power. Through his eyes, we glimpse a human Angkor, alive with commerce, gossip, and ritual, beyond the silent stones.#ZhouDaguan #Angkor #KhmerEmpire #EverydayLife #MarriageCustoms #Medicine #Markets #Arogyasala #JayavarmanVII #ChineseEnvoys #WomenInTrade #Justice #Slavery #PalaceLife #Processions #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History #AngkorWat #JayavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Invisible City: The Rise of Angkor Before the Temples — Fexingo History

    Long before Angkor Wat rose from the jungle, the Khmer Empire's greatest urban project was invisible: the vast water management system of barays, canals, and embankments that turned a monsoon landscape into a rice-bowl. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering marvels that sustained Angkor for centuries, focusing on the 7th-century pre-Angkorian period and the transformative reign of King Isanavarman I. They discuss the earliest known baray at Isanapura, the shift from wooden to stone temples, the role of the Tonle Sap lake, and how recent LIDAR surveys have revealed a sprawling low-density city beneath the forest floor. Lucas explains the concept of 'hydraulic city' and why the Khmer waterworks were both a triumph and a vulnerability—ultimately contributing to the empire's decline. He also introduces the controversial theory that climate change, not invasion, was the primary cause of Angkor's abandonment. The episode ends with a reflection on how we see history: through stone, but also through soil and water.#KhmerEmpire #Angkor #AngkorWat #HydraulicCity #IsanavarmanI #Isanapura #Baray #TonleSap #LIDAR #WaterManagement #SoutheastAsianHistory #Archaeology #UrbanPlanning #ClimateChange #AncientEngineering #PreAngkorian #FexingoHistory #History #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Khmer Empire's Royal Consecration: The Sdok Kak Thom Inscription — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Sdok Kak Thom inscription, a 1052 CE stele that is the foundational text for understanding Khmer kingship. They discuss how this inscription introduced the concept of devaraja, or 'god-king,' tracing its origins to the Brahmin Hiranyadama and the 9th-century king Jayavarman II. The conversation delves into the inscription's discovery, its physical characteristics, and its role in legitimizing royal power through Hindu rituals. They also examine the political context of the 11th century, when the inscription was commissioned by the Brahmin family of Sivakaivalya, who served as royal priests for generations. Lucas explains how the inscription describes the installation of the royal linga and the transmission of sacred texts from the Brahmin to the king. They touch on the inscription's move to Thailand and its current location in the National Museum in Bangkok. The episode provides a nuanced look at how a single stone can illuminate centuries of religious, political, and cultural history.#SdokKakThom #Devaraja #JayavarmanII #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #Hiranyadama #Sivakaivalya #Linga #Inscription #Brahmin #Kingship #Hinduism #11thCentury #Cambodia #Thailand #Epigraphy #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Chakravartin Ideal: Khmer Kingship Beyond Devaraja — Fexingo History

    This episode explores the concept of the chakravartin, or 'universal monarch,' in Khmer political and religious ideology. While the devaraja cult has been widely discussed, the chakravartin ideal shaped Khmer kingship from Jayavarman II through Suryavarman II and beyond. Lucas and Luna delve into how Khmer kings modeled themselves after the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, combining military conquest with Buddhist piety. They examine the inscriptions of Sdok Kak Thom, the role of the Trībhuvaṅadeva title, and how the Bayon's face-towers reflect the all-seeing gaze of a chakravartin. The episode also discusses the influence of Indian political thought, including the Mandala system and the Cakravartin concept from the Mahabharata, and how Angkor Wat itself was conceived as a cosmic statement of universal rule. Listeners will learn about the seven gems of the chakravartin, the symbolism of the Bayon's central sanctuary, and the contested legacy of Jayavarman VII as both a Buddhist and a universal monarch.#Chakravartin #KhmerKingship #Devaraja #JayavarmanVII #SuryavarmanII #SdokKakThom #Bayon #AngkorWat #Mahabharata #Ashoka #BuddhistKingship #MandalaSystem #UniversalMonarch #TrBhuvaAdeva #KhmerEmpire #CambodiaHistory #FexingoHistory #History #JayavarmanII #AngkorThomBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Rise of Suryavarman II and the Building of Angkor Wat — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the reign of Suryavarman II, the ambitious king who built Angkor Wat in the 12th century. They explore his military campaigns against Champa and Dai Viet, his construction of the world's largest religious monument as a state temple and mausoleum, his administrative reforms including the introduction of territorial administrations and tax systems, and his diplomatic mission to China. The episode also touches on the bas-reliefs that depict his navy and army, and the mystery of his disappearance. It covers the political and cultural context of the time, including the role of the devaraja cult and the transition from Hinduism to Buddhism in later centuries.#SuryavarmanII #AngkorWat #KhmerEmpire #AngkorThom #Champa #DaiViet #Devaraja #BasReliefs #ChurningOfTheOceanOfMilk #Vishnu #MountMeru #ZhouDaguan #12thCentury #SoutheastAsianHistory #AncientTemples #CambodianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #JayavarmanVIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Bas-Reliefs of Angkor Wat — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna step away from the kings and wars of the Khmer Empire to examine the extraordinary bas-reliefs that line the galleries of Angkor Wat. These intricately carved stone panels—stretching nearly 800 meters—depict scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as historical processions and everyday life. Lucas explains how the reliefs were created, what they reveal about Khmer society, and the debates among scholars about their meaning. He also shares the story of the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, a massive panel that shows gods and demons pulling a serpent to extract the elixir of immortality. Along the way, Luna asks about the artists who carved them, the tools they used, and why some panels are unfinished. Together, they explore how these reliefs served not just as decoration but as a way to legitimize the king's rule and connect the temple to the cosmos. A rich dive into the storytelling power of stone.#AngkorWat #BasReliefs #KhmerEmpire #HinduEpics #Ramayana #Mahabharata #ChurningOfTheOceanOfMilk #SuryavarmanII #Cambodia #SoutheastAsianHistory #StoneCarving #TempleArt #Hinduism #Mythology #Archaeology #ArtHistory #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #JayavarmanVIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Hindu Temple That Became Buddhist: Angkor Wat's Secret Transformation — Fexingo History

    Angkor Wat is the world's largest religious monument, but it wasn't always a Buddhist temple. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II as a Hindu shrine dedicated to Vishnu, it underwent a dramatic transformation under later Buddhist rulers. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Angkor Wat shifted from a Vaishnavite temple to a Theravada Buddhist pilgrimage site, and how this change reflects the broader religious evolution of the Khmer Empire. They discuss the physical evidence of this transformation: the Buddha images carved over Hindu reliefs, the conversion of the central sanctuary, and the addition of Buddhist stupas. They also examine the controversy over whether the temple's original design was meant to be a funerary monument for Suryavarman II. Along the way, they touch on the role of Chinese pilgrim Zhou Daguan, the decline of the devaraja cult, and the lasting impact of Theravada Buddhism on Cambodian identity. This episode sheds light on a lesser-known chapter in Angkor Wat's long history, showing how sacred spaces can evolve across centuries.#AngkorWat #SuryavarmanII #TheravadaBuddhism #KhmerEmpire #Hinduism #Vishnu #ZhouDaguan #Cambodia #Devaraja #JayavarmanVII #BuddhistConversion #ReligiousSyncretism #TempleHistory #SoutheastAsia #Archaeology #Angkor #WorldHeritage #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #AngkorThomBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Siege of Angkor: Ayutthaya's Conquest of the Khmer — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic fall of Angkor to the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1431. They delve into the political and military dynamics that led to the Siamese invasion, the devastating sack of the city, and the subsequent abandonment of Angkor as the Khmer capital. Lucas recounts the rise of Ayutthaya under King Borommaracha II, the strategic siege that breached Angkor's defenses, and the long-term consequences for the Khmer Empire. They discuss the role of the Mekong River trade routes, the shift of the capital to Phnom Penh, and the gradual reclamation of Angkor by the jungle. The episode also touches on the legendary accounts of the Khmer king's flight and the cultural legacy of the fall, including the loss of the devaraja cult. This is a focused narrative on a pivotal battle that reshaped Southeast Asian history, never before covered in the podcast series.#SiegeOfAngkor #AyutthayaKingdom #KhmerEmpire #KingBorommarachaII #PhnomPenh #MekongRiver #Devaraja #SoutheastAsianHistory #1431 #SiameseInvasion #AngkorWat #FallOfAngkor #MilitaryHistory #MedievalSiege #KhmerCapital #HistoricalBattles #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Hindu God Who Became a Buddha: Syncretism at Angkor — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the religious syncretism that shaped the Khmer Empire, focusing on the figure of the Hindu god Vishnu who was recast as a Buddha under Jayavarman VII. They discuss the transformation of Angkor Wat from a Vishnuite temple to a Buddhist shrine, the political motives behind Jayavarman's conversion to Mahayana Buddhism, and how the devaraja cult was reimagined as the Buddha-king. The conversation also touches on the iconography of the Bayon's smiling faces, the role of the Buddhist queen Indradevi, and the lingering tensions between Hinduism and Buddhism that outlasted the empire. Drawing on recent scholarship, they examine how Angkor's religious landscape was far more fluid than the stark Hindu-Buddhist divide often assumed.#KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #BuddhistSyncretism #JayavarmanVII #Devaraja #MahayanaBuddhism #Vishnu #Bayon #Indradevi #Avalokiteshvara #AngkorThom #CambodianHistory #SoutheastAsia #ReligiousHistory #Archaeology #Hinduism #BuddhaKing #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    Indravarman I: The Khmer Empire's Forgotten Founder — Fexingo History

    This episode of The Khmer Empire podcast explores the pivotal reign of King Indravarman I (877–889 CE), the often-overlooked ruler who laid the foundations for Angkor's golden age. While later kings like Suryavarman II and Jayavarman VII built the grand temples we know today, it was Indravarman who established the empire's hydraulic infrastructure, religious symbolism, and administrative template. We discuss his construction of the Indratataka baray—the first massive water reservoir—and the temple-mountain Preah Ko, dedicated to his deified ancestors. Lucas and Luna also examine Indravarman's strategic marriage alliances, his Sanskrit inscriptions, and how his innovations enabled the economic and political centralization that made Angkor possible. The conversation touches on the shift from early Khmer statecraft to the classic period, the meaning of the devaraja cult, and how Indravarman's policies set a precedent for his successors. Join us for a deep dive into the reign that made Angkor's wonders possible.#IndravarmanI #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #PreahKo #Indratataka #Baray #Devaraja #HydraulicEngineering #SanskritInscriptions #RoluosGroup #Hariharalaya #JayavarmanII #9thCentury #SoutheastAsianHistory #TempleMountain #AncestorWorship #History #FexingoHistory #AngkorWat #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Devata of Angkor Wat: Sacred Dancers of Stone — Fexingo History

    Episode 6 of The Khmer Empire takes you up close to the thousands of devata—celestial female deities—carved into the walls of Angkor Wat and other temples. Who were they? Why were they so numerous? Join Lucas and Luna as they explore the artistry, religious symbolism, and possible political meanings behind these iconic figures. Discover the differences between devata and apsaras, the role of Khmer queens like Indradevi as possible models, and the recent conservation efforts by the World Monuments Fund. From the 12th-century sandstone reliefs to 21st-century laser scanning, this episode reveals how these silent dancers have danced through history, offering a window into Khmer cosmology, court life, and the enduring legacy of Angkorian craftsmanship.#KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #Devata #Apsaras #Cambodia #SoutheastAsia #Hinduism #Buddhism #KhmerArt #StoneCarving #Indradevi #JayavarmanVII #WorldMonumentsFund #12thCentury #TempleSculpture #CelestialDancers #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    Jayavarman VII: The Builder King of Angkor — Fexingo History

    This episode focuses on Jayavarman VII, the most prolific builder of the Khmer Empire, who ascended the throne in 1181 after decades of Champa occupation. We explore his dramatic early life as a prince exiled to Champa, his military campaigns reclaiming Angkor, and his transformation into a Mahayana Buddhist monarch. Key sites from his reign include the walled city of Angkor Thom, the Bayon temple with its serene faces, Ta Prohm, Preah Khan, and the mountain temple of Phnom Bakheng. We also discuss his massive public works: the Indratataka baray, the 102 hospitals (arogyasala), and the 121 rest houses along the empire's roads. His radical shift from Hindu devaraja cult to Buddhist kingship created a lasting legacy and influenced Angkor's identity for centuries.#JayavarmanVII #KhmerEmpire #AngkorThom #Bayon #TaProhm #PreahKhan #MahayanaBuddhism #ChampaOccupation #Arogyasala #Baray #AngkorWat #SoutheastAsia #KingBuilder #PhnomBakheng #Indratataka #Devaraja #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Water Engineers of Angkor: How the Khmer Tamed a River — Fexingo History

    This episode dives into the hydraulic engineering that powered the Khmer Empire for centuries. We explore how the Khmer kings built an intricate network of barays (reservoirs) and canals to control the monsoon waters, support intensive rice agriculture, and sustain a population of nearly a million at Angkor. Lucas and Luna discuss the discovery of these water systems by modern archaeologists using LIDAR, the role of the West Baray and the Neak Pean temple, and the controversial theory that the collapse of this water network contributed to the empire's decline. Along the way, they touch on the religious symbolism of water in Hinduism and Buddhism, the engineering challenges of the Tonle Sap floodplain, and the recent findings that challenge old assumptions about Khmer water management.#KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #HydraulicEngineering #Baray #TonleSap #LIDAR #JayavarmanVII #NeakPean #WestBaray #AngkorThom #WaterManagement #SoutheastAsianHistory #AncientEngineering #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #Collapse #FexingoHistory #History #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Fall of Angkor: Climate, War, and Collapse — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the decline and fall of the Khmer Empire, focusing on the 14th and 15th centuries. They discuss the role of climate change—prolonged droughts followed by intense monsoons—that destabilized Angkor's water management system. The rise of the Ayutthaya Kingdom is examined, including the siege of Angkor in 1431. The episode also covers the gradual shift of power to Phnom Penh and the abandonment of Angkor, as well as the legacy of Jayavarman VII's massive building projects, which may have strained resources. Listeners will learn about the sacking of Angkor Wat, the burning of sacred texts, and the mysterious disappearance of the Khmer script for a time. The conversation ends with a reflection on how environmental factors and political pressures intertwined to end one of Southeast Asia's greatest empires.#KhmerEmpire #Angkor #Ayutthaya #ClimateChange #Collapse #JayavarmanVII #AngkorWat #PhnomPenh #SoutheastAsianHistory #Drought #Monsoon #HistoricalCollapse #WaterManagement #Siege #1431 #FexingoHistory #History #LostCivilizations #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Leper King: Mystery at Angkor's Heart — Fexingo History

    Beneath the serene smile of Angkor Wat lies a darker enigma: the Leper King. In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the story of Jayavarman VII's predecessor, Yasovarman I, and the strange statue that has puzzled historians for centuries. Was the Leper King a real ruler afflicted with disease, or a symbol of cosmic justice? Explore the bas-reliefs of the Terrace of the Leper King, the debates over its identity, and the Khmer Empire's complex relationship with illness, impurity, and royal power. From ancient inscriptions to modern archaeological theories, we uncover a tale of hubris, karma, and the fragility of divine kingship. Plus: how the Leper King legend intertwined with the decline of Angkor, and what it reveals about the empire's spiritual and political world.#LeperKing #AngkorWat #KhmerEmpire #JayavarmanVII #YasovarmanI #TerraceOfTheLeperKing #SoutheastAsia #Angkor #KhmerArt #Devaraja #Buddhism #Hinduism #Archaeology #MedievalHistory #Cambodia #Iconography #History #FexingoHistory #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanIIBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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    The Khmer Empire and the Rise of Angkor — Fexingo History

    In this pilot episode, we begin at dawn over Angkor Wat in 1186, just after its consecration. Lucas and Luna explore the origins of the Khmer Empire, starting with Jayavarman II's declaration of devaraja in 802 CE on Mount Kulen. They discuss the empire's geography around the Tonle Sap lake, the sophisticated water management system of barays and canals, and the transition from Hindu to Buddhist state religion under Jayavarman VII. The conversation touches on the legend of the leper king, the role of apsaras in temple reliefs, and the mysterious decline tied to climate change and the fall of Angkor in 1431. Future episodes will delve deeper into daily life, architecture, and the empire's legacy.#KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #JayavarmanII #JayavarmanVII #Devaraja #TonleSap #MountKulen #Barays #Apsaras #Leperking #Hinduism #Buddhism #SoutheastAsia #Cambodia #AngkorThom #Climatechange #History #FexingoHistory #SuryavarmanII #BayonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-khmer-empire-the-lost-civilization-behind-angkor-wat-fexingo-history--6985254/support.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Khmer Empire, which dominated Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th centuries, left behind the sprawling temple complex of Angkor Wat—but its story is far more than stone and sandstone. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the empire under King Jayavarman II in 802 CE, the construction of Angkor Wat by Suryavarman II, and the reign of Jayavarman VII, who built the walled city of Angkor Thom and the enigmatic Bayon with its 216 smiling faces. Along the way, they explore the empire's unique synthesis of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the hydraulic engineering that sustained its giant capital through an intricate network of reservoirs and canals, and the factors behind its decline: environmental strain, shifting trade routes, and the rise of Ayutthaya. This show also delves into the rediscovery of Angkor by French explorers in the 19th century, the ethical debates over restoration and tourism, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge, which used Angkor as a symbol of na

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