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Jayavarman II: Founder of the Khmer Empire and Architect of Angkor’s Rise

Surya Narayan
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Jayavarman II (c. 770–850 CE) is revered as the founder of the Khmer Empire, a dominant force in Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th century. His reign marked the political unification of Cambodia and the ideological foundation of what would become one of the world’s greatest civilizations, centered around Angkor. Through military conquest, strategic alliances, and religious innovation, Jayavarman II laid the groundwork for the Angkorian era, which would see the construction of monumental temples and a flourishing of Khmer culture and power.


Early Life and Rise to Power

Jayavarman II was likely born into Khmer aristocracy around 770 CE. He initially ruled Lower Chenla, specifically Water Chenla, a fragmented polity in pre-Angkorian Cambodia. During this time, Cambodia was divided among competing local rulers, and regional instability was exacerbated by foreign incursions, most notably from the Javanese kingdom of Zabag, widely interpreted by historians to refer to the Sailendra dynasty of Java, Indonesia.

Historical records suggest that Jayavarman II was initially installed as a vassal ruler by the Javanese after they beheaded Mahipativarman, the previous king of Water Chenla. However, Jayavarman II would later assert independence from Java around 781 CE, setting in motion a process that would unify the Khmer heartland.


Consolidation of Power and Military Campaigns

Jayavarman II’s consolidation of the region began in the southeast of present-day Cambodia. Historian Claude Jacques postulates that he first captured Vyadhapura before pushing north along the Mekong to Sambhupura. His marriage to Queen Jayendrabhā of Sambhupura made him King Consort and symbolically united rival factions within the Khmer nobility.

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He later seized control of Banteay Prei Nokor near present-day Kampong Cham and is believed to have expanded his influence into present-day Laos, taking control of Wat Phu. Eventually, he moved his court toward the Angkor region. Persistent resistance from local Khmer leaders forced him to retreat to Phnom Kulen, where he declared independence through a grand ritual that established his supreme authority.


The Devaraja Cult and Ritual of Kingship

The defining moment of Jayavarman II’s reign occurred in 802 CE on Mount Mahendraparvata (modern-day Phnom Kulen). There, he performed a ritual conducted by Brahman Hiranyadama and priest Sivakaivalya, declaring himself a Chakravartin (universal monarch) and establishing the Devaraja (God-King) cult.

This ritual not only legitimized his rule but also transformed the Khmer monarchy into a divine institution. Jayavarman II became the living embodiment of Shiva (Parameshwara), a tradition that endured throughout the Angkorian era. The event marked the symbolic birth of the Khmer Empire.


Founding of Capitals and Administrative Centers

Jayavarman II founded several important cities that would serve as political and religious centers:

  • Indrapura (possibly Banteay Prei Nokor): His early capital.
  • Hariharalaya (near modern Roluos): The first significant Angkorian capital and administrative center.
  • Mahendraparvata: The mountain sanctuary where he performed his coronation ritual.
  • Amarendrapura: A lesser-known capital whose exact location remains debated, possibly near the future West Baray reservoir.

Although no temples can be definitively attributed to him, Jayavarman II is often associated with Ak Yum, an early brick temple near West Baray, which pioneered the mountain-temple style later seen in monuments like Bakong and Angkor Wat.


Religious and Cultural Legacy

The legacy of Jayavarman II is deeply intertwined with the religious transformation of the Khmer state. By merging Hindu cosmology with royal power, he elevated the king to divine status, centralizing both secular and spiritual authority. This laid the ideological foundation for the temple-city complexes that became the hallmark of Khmer civilization.

The Devaraja cult would be adopted by successive Khmer rulers and remain a cornerstone of statecraft, reinforcing the divine right of kings and cementing the link between temple construction, religious merit, and royal legitimacy.


Historical Sources and Interpretations

Much of what is known about Jayavarman II comes from later inscriptions, notably the Sdok Kak Thom inscription dated 1052 CE, over two centuries after his death. It recounts his arrival from Java, his guru Sivakaivalya, and the establishment of the Devaraja rite. The mention of “Java” has sparked debate among historians. While early scholars like George Coedès linked it to the Indonesian island of Java, others, including Charles Higham and Michael Vickery, proposed alternative interpretations, suggesting it may have referred to the Chams. However, Arlo Griffiths’ 2013 study reinforced the interpretation that it indeed referred to Java in the Indonesian archipelago.

Despite the scarcity of contemporary records authored by Jayavarman himself, his reign was commemorated and revered by later Khmer rulers. He was posthumously named Parameshwara, meaning “supreme ruler,” and was honored at Preah Ko temple alongside other ancestors by King Indravarman I in 880 CE.


Death and Succession

Jayavarman II died in 850 CE at the age of around 80. He was succeeded by his son Jayavarman III, and the throne continued within his lineage and that of his marital alliances. His foundational role was not merely in uniting territory but also in redefining kingship, reshaping religious practices, and initiating an era of architectural and cultural grandeur.


Historical Significance

While the debate continues about whether Jayavarman II’s reign marked a clear turning point or was simply part of a gradual process of unification, there is little doubt about his profound impact. He was regarded by later rulers as the progenitor of the empire and the divine origin of their legitimacy.

By integrating military might, religious authority, and strategic diplomacy, Jayavarman II transformed a fractured region into the nascent Khmer Empire — a state that would go on to build the monumental temples of Angkor and become a beacon of Southeast Asian civilization.

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