Episode notes
Journey back in time to explore how ancient trade routes connected sacred sites across South Asia, transforming them into vibrant hubs of cultural and religious exchange. Discover how Buddhist monastic circuits facilitated the spread of Buddhist thought and practice, with pilgrims and monks carrying texts, teachings, and engaging in philosophical debates along the way. Explore the economic power of Hindu temples, particularly during the Vijayanagara Empire, and how these sites became key points along trade routes. We'll delve into the impact of maritime connections, tracing how Vishnu worship and its iconography spread throughout Southeast Asia and how everyday spices like pepper traveled from South Asia to the Roman world. Join us as we uncover the fascinating interplay between trade, religion, and the shaping of sacred geography.
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