In celebration of Buddha Purnima, Warner Bros. Discovery India has announced the re-airing of the acclaimed docuseries ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’ on May 23, 2024 at 9.10 pm.
This insightful series delves into the untold stories surrounding the sacred relics of Gautama Buddha, offering viewers a deep dive into the life and legacy of one of history’s most revered figures.
The series explores the ancient legends and spiritual significance of Buddha’s relics, highlighting their profound impact on Buddhism and beyond. Featuring detailed research and engaging storytelling, ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’ has become a favorite among viewers since its original broadcast in January 2024.
Actor Manoj Bajpayee, who has contributed to the series, expressed his excitement about the project, stating, “Working alongside Neeraj Pandey is always a rewarding experience with insightful takeaways that contribute to shaping the documentary. Seeing the ‘Secrets’ series become extremely popular has been incredibly exciting. It’s amazing to see the love viewers have showered on the franchise.”
Sai Abishek, Head of Factual & Lifestyle Cluster- South Asia at Warner Bros. Discovery, added, “We are delighted to announce the re-airing of ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’ on the Discovery Channel, timed perfectly with the auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima. Our collaboration with pioneering storytellers Neeraj Pandey and Manoj Bajpayee underscores our dedication to delivering captivating narratives. The success of the ‘Secrets’ franchise has unveiled remarkable potential, inspiring us to further expand our history genre.”
Don’t miss the chance to explore the spiritual heritage of Buddha on the re-run of ‘Secrets of the Buddha Relics’ on the Discovery Channel and discovery+ on Thursday, May 23, 2024, at 9:10 PM
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