Secrets of the Dead: Bones of the Buddha

Stars
3
Rating
Not Rated
Author
Steven Clarke
Length
54 min
Director
Steven Clarke
Secrets of the Dead: Bones of the Buddha
Synopsis
"The mystery surrounding the bones of the Buddha dates back more than 100 years ago, when colonial estate manager William (Willie) Peppe and his workers began digging at a mysterious hill in Northern India. Peppe had no idea what they’d find just a little more than 20 feet down. They unearthed an astonishing discovery: a huge stone coffer, containing five reliquary jars, more than 1,000 separate jewels – carved semi-precious stones and gold and silver objects – and some ash and bone. One of the jars bore a Sanskrit inscription which, when translated, stated the jar contained the remains of the Buddha himself." [pbs.org] "According to the Buddhist tradition, Gautama was born in Lumbini, now in modern-day Nepal, and raised in the Shakya capital of Kapilvastu, which may have been either in what is present day Tilaurakot, Nepal or Piprahwa, India. According to Buddhist tradition, he obtained his enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, gave his first sermon in Sarnath, and died in Kushinagar." [Wikipedia]
Genre
Documentary
Released
2013
Location
East Asia
Netflix
No

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Category
Out of the Myth-Smoke
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Indian