• Rajaraja Chola's Thanjavur Palace: Seat of an Empire
    Jul 3 2026
    Episode 137 of The Chola Empire podcast takes you inside the heart of Chola power: the royal palace at Thanjavur. While the Brihadeeswarar temple dominates the skyline, the palace complex was the nerve center of administration, ceremony, and daily life under Rajaraja Chola I. We explore what little archaeology and inscriptions reveal about the palace's layout, the role of the palatial bureaucracy (including the udankuttam, the king's inner circle), and how the palace functioned as a redistribution hub for tribute, grain, and gold. We also discuss the palace's relationship with the temple, the royal harem, and the mysterious 'thousand-pillared hall' mentioned in contemporary records. How did Rajaraja's palace compare to other contemporary courts, like the Abbasids or the Song? And what does the silence in the sources — no grand chronicle, no palace ruins above ground — tell us about Chola priorities? #CholaEmpire #Thanjavur #RajarajaCholaI #SouthIndianHistory #MedievalIndia #PalaceArchitecture #TamilHistory #Brihadeeswarar #Udankuttam #CholaAdministration #RoyalCourt #IndianOcean #History #FexingoHistory #TamilNadu #Kaveri #SoutheastAsia #MedievalPalaces Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • Chola Empire's Elephants: War Machines of the Kaveri Delta
    Jul 3 2026
    Long before the Chola navy ruled the Indian Ocean, the empire's war elephants thundered across South Indian battlefields. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Cholas raised, trained, and deployed these massive animals—from the forests of the Western Ghats to the front lines of Rajaraja I's campaigns. We discuss the specialized elephant corps called the gajamalla, the medical texts that guided their care, and the unique 'elephant capture' expeditions that supplied the army. Drawing on inscriptions from Tiruvidaimarudur and the Tanjavur temple records, we trace how a single war elephant cost as much as a village and required a support crew of dozens. We also examine the ethical controversies: ancient Tamil poets wrestled with the morality of using captured elephants in war, while modern environmentalists point to the deforestation that followed the empire's demand for fodder. This is the hidden history behind the bronze Nataraja—the story of the gentle giants that built an empire. #CholaElephants #WarElephants #Gajamalla #RajarajaChola #TamilHistory #IndianOcean #KaveriDelta #Tiruvidaimarudur #WesternGhats #ElephantCapture #AncientWarfare #TamilLiterature #EnvironmentalHistory #FexingoHistory #History #SouthIndia #MedievalIndia #AnimalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
  • Chola Empire's Lost Fleet: The 1025 Raid on Srivijaya
    Jul 2 2026
    In 1025, Rajendra Chola I launched one of the most audacious naval campaigns of the medieval world—a swift, devastating raid across the Bay of Bengal against the Srivijaya Empire, based on the island of Sumatra. This episode reconstructs the logistics, strategy, and human drama of that expedition: how Chola shipwrights built ocean-going vessels capable of ferrying horses and siege equipment, how Tamil merchant guilds like the Ayyavole provided intelligence and supplies, and why Rajendra chose to strike the strategic chokehold of the Malacca Strait. We follow the fleet's route from Nagapattinam to Kadaram (modern Kedah), examine the battle that toppled Srivijaya's king Sangrama Vijayatunggavarman, and ask what the raid reveals about Chola naval ambition. Drawing on the Tamil prashasti inscriptions of Rajendra's court and Srivijayan records, we explore a moment when South Indian seapower reshaped Southeast Asian trade. The episode also touches on the raid's aftermath: Srivijaya's decline, the rise of new polities like the Khmer Empire, and the enduring Tamil cultural imprint from Sumatra to the Mekong. #RajendraCholaI #Srivijaya #Kadaram #Nagapattinam #BayOfBengal #MalaccaStrait #CholaNavy #Ayyavole #Sumatra #IndianOceanTrade #TamilMerchantGuilds #1025Raid #SangramaVijayatunggavarman #CholaEmpire #NavalHistory #FexingoHistory #History #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • Rajaraja's Gold: The Chola Empire's Currency Revolution
    Jul 2 2026
    The Chola Empire under Rajaraja I didn't just conquer territory—it revolutionized money. This episode digs into the gold and silver coins that powered South India's economy from the 10th to 13th centuries. Lucas and Luna examine the unmistakable design of the RajaRaja Chola coin—obverse: a standing king under a lamp, reverse: a seated goddess—and how it became a trusted brand across the Indian Ocean. They explore the minting process at Tanjore, the discovery of coin hoards in Sri Lanka and Sumatra that prove Chola trade networks, and the shift from barter to cash in village economies. The episode also covers the debasement crisis under later Cholas, when gold content was secretly diluted, and how temple inscriptions record precise fines paid in these coins. Plus: a look at the famous 'Valanci' tax—a levy on merchants paid in gold—and what it tells us about the empire's fiscal sophistication. #CholaCoins #RajarajaI #MedievalCoinage #SouthIndianEconomy #IndianOceanTrade #Numismatics #Tanjore #GoldCurrency #ValanciTax #CholaEmpire #SriVijaya #CoinHoards #EconomicHistory #Pallava #Kaveri #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalIndia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    5 mins
  • The Chola Military Revolution: Rajaraja's Standing Army
    Jul 1 2026
    Long before the Chola Empire projected power across the Indian Ocean, Rajaraja Chola I built something unprecedented in South India: a permanent, professional standing army. Unlike the feudal levies that preceded him, Rajaraja's army was paid in cash from the imperial treasury, equipped with standardized weapons, and organized into regiments with their own names, banners, and cults. This episode walks through the evidence from the Brihadeeswarar temple inscriptions, which record over 80 named regiments, their commanders, and their donors. We explore the famous 'Tirunavalu' regiment, the 'Palangai' or right-hand warriors, and the logistics that kept them fed on campaign. We also look at the ripple effects—this army enabled the conquest of the Chera and Pandya kingdoms, the annexation of Sri Lanka, and the launch of naval expeditions to Kadaram. But it also created a fiscal burden that later Chola kings struggled to maintain. Lucas and Luna trace how military innovation drove imperial expansion, and where it sowed the seeds of decline. #CholaEmpire #RajarajaCholaI #Brihadeeswarar #StandingArmy #SouthIndianHistory #MedievalIndia #TamilNadu #MilitaryHistory #Tirunavalu #Palangai #IndianOcean #Kadaram #TempleInscriptions #ImperialArmy #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
  • Kulothunga II and the Temple Rivalry That Split an Empire
    Jul 1 2026
    Episode 132 of The Chola Empire series digs into the reign of Kulothunga II (c. 1133–1150 CE), a lesser-known monarch whose religious policy sparked a lasting schism. While prior episodes covered temple economies and royal women, this one explores the bitter Chola–Hoysala conflict over the Tiruvannamalai temple, and the emperor's controversial patronage of the Vaishnava philosopher Ramanuja, which alienated powerful Saiva factions. We trace how Kulothunga II's attempts to centralize authority through temple networks backfired, leading to the rise of the Hoysala kingdom under Vishnuvardhana and the eventual erosion of Chola control in the Kongu region. Along the way, we examine the role of the Tiruvannamalai inscriptions, the shifting alliances with the declining Western Chalukyas, and the cultural legacy of Ramanuja's Bhakti movement. This episode offers a fresh angle on Chola decline — not military defeat, but internal religious strife that weakened the empire from within. #KulothungaII #CholaEmpire #Ramanuja #Tiruvannamalai #Hoysala #Vishnuvardhana #Saivism #Vaishnavism #Bhakti #KonguRegion #WesternChalukya #TemplePolicy #ReligiousSchism #SouthIndianHistory #MedievalIndia #CholaDecline #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • Kulothunga I: The Chola Emperor Who Conquered Through Diplomacy
    Jun 30 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Kulothunga I, the Chola emperor who transformed the empire's approach to power. Unlike his warrior ancestors, Kulothunga I inherited a strained realm after the Chalukya-Chola wars and chose diplomacy over conquest. They discuss his settlement of the Vengi succession, the flourishing of trade with Srivijaya and Song China, and his patronage of the Chudamani Vihara at Nagapattinam. The episode also covers his administrative reforms, including the inscription of the Tiruvalangadu plates, and the cultural synthesis between Tamil and Telugu regions. Lucas unpacks how Kulothunga's reign marked a pivot from military expansion to economic and cultural influence, setting the stage for the later Chola golden age under his successors. #KulothungaI #CholaEmpire #SouthIndianHistory #MedievalIndia #TamilHistory #Vengi #Srivijaya #ChudamaniVihara #Nagapattinam #TiruvalangaduPlates #SongDynasty #IndianOceanTrade #Diplomacy #ChalukyaChola #TeluguHistory #TemplePatronage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
  • The Chola Empire's Kandalur Salai: The Naval Battle That Changed the Coast
    Jun 30 2026
    In this episode of The Chola Empire, Lucas and Luna explore the Kandalur Salai, a naval engagement in the late 10th century that reshaped power along India's southwestern coast. We uncover how Rajaraja Chola I's fleet targeted the Chera stronghold of Kandalur, a fortified anchorage linked to the spice trade with Rome and Arabia. The conversation dives into the strategic use of swift catamarans and fire arrows, the role of the Ayyavole merchant guild in funding the campaign, and the mysterious 'Salai'—a term that may refer to a dockyard or a military school. We also touch on the aftermath: how the victory secured Chola access to pepper and cardamom, and set the stage for later raids on Srivijaya. Fresh archival evidence from Quilon and Kollam inscriptions is discussed, alongside the legendary account of Rajaraja's naval architect who designed ships with reinforced hulls. Tune in for a focused look at a pivotal but often overlooked battle that made the Chola navy a force in the Indian Ocean. #CholaEmpire #KandalurSalai #RajarajaChola #CheraDynasty #IndianOceanHistory #SpiceTrade #Ayyavole #NavalBattle #KeralaHistory #Quilon #PepperTrade #IndianNavy #Catamaran #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #NavalWarfare #TradeRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins