How did the Indians Indianize Southeast Asia without colonizing?

How did the Indians Hinduize Southeast Asia without colonizing? How did you do it Pajeetbros? Bali for example is still Hindu till this very day.

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Not only did they reach Bali apparently Manila had a Hindu phase too since the term Manila itself is Sanskrit for Indigo.

I Glad stinkoid influence died out

Superior Indo-European Sky daddy culture.

It's because Indians didn't exist back then.
That entire map is wrong.
Highlighting continental India in orange is complete anachronistic.

The only good part of your culture is the Indian influence. That's why Bali is more famous than your entire country lmao

t.stinky

Besides the trading activities of Southern Coastal Pajeetoid states like the meme Chola Empire, Southeast Asia was the favorite place of refuge for a variety of Pajeetoid emigres. Buddhist Missionaries, Indian Merchants looking for Spices, and runaway Indian Princes fleeing court intrigue n shiet.

It also helps that Jeets thought Southeast Asia was Suvarnabhumi, a mythical eastern land where riches can be found. Basically a Poo-version to Spain's El Dorado or China's Mt. Penglai.

No fight among Asian frens. Java and Honshu are comparable megalopolis islands. Japan and Indonesia have similar geography.

>runaway Indian Princes fleeing court intrigue n shiet.
Who. No stinky comes here, we Austronesian killed them

He is stinky on vpn

Rajah Rajendra Chola's Empire.

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By being onee-san to our imoutos

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Who tf drew that Indian "woman". Looks like a man

Don't worry though Indo-bro. If the Indians colonized Western Southeast Asia, there was a time when Austronesians ruled in South India and Sri Lanka.

~Trambalinga invasion of India.

" From the Sri Lankan and Tamil materials, records and sources, Chandrabhanu was a Savakan king from Tambralinga who had invaded Sri Lanka in 1247"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tambralinga

Those random princes were establishing kangdoms on your islands lol. Absolutely cucked

We SEA people are very impressionable in terms of civilization and its culture
That's why we can see almost every major "civilization" cultural influences here, from India, China, Middle East, to Western here

>His navy launched an assault on the southern part of the island but was defeated by the Sri Lankan king
Not sure if its a thing to brag lol

Would we be developed today if we're part of the sinosphere instead of being influenced by pajeets?

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You would be developed if you didn't genocide the communists and then adopted Dengism like China.

>Indianized kingdom

>but in 1258 he was attacked and subjugated by the south Indian Emperor Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan.[12]:185 He was compelled to pay a tribute to the Pandyan Dynasty of precious jewels and elephants. In 1262 Chandrabhanu launched another attack on the south of the island, his army strengthened this time by the addition of Tamil and Sinhalese forces, only to be defeated when Pandya sided with the Sri Lankan side; this time Jatarvarman Sundara Pandyan's brother Jatavarman Veera Pandyan intervened and Chandrabhanu himself was killed in the fighting.

Yeah haha, Sorry about that

Lol SEA is literally Pajeet cum dumpster.

A DNA study in 2005 by Karafet et al.[101] found that 12% of Balinese Y-chromosomes are of likely Indian origin.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali#Ethnic_origins

Ngl I would like to see an alt timeline where that happened

Stop

just through trade and contact. northern europe was christianized and latinized to a certain extent, even though the Romans never conquered most of it.

>Indianized kingdom
That just means the king followed Hindu customs. That is all

according to javanese legend, an Indian man (interpreted by some to be of Scythian origin from Gujarat) brought civilization to Java. He came to Java, defeated the native cannibal kings, made a calendar, and taught the Javanese how to read and write.