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Buddha - 5 Volume TV Serial
Rent $15.00
for 15 days

Gautam Buddha was born as Siddhartha, son of the King of Kapilavastu and his Queen, Mahamaya. As a young man he renounced all worldly desires and left the palace to seek the meaning of truth. After long meditation and penance under a Bodhi tree, he achieved enlightenment and was thereafter known as Buddha. He dedicated his life to serving mankind and gained wide following. His teachings are widely recounted and followed by Buddhists all over the world.
Each of the total 23 volumes in this series can be rented separately. Series Lock is available so that you can view the complete series over a period of time.

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| Volume 1 |
Volume 1 - Episodes 1 to 5
Episode 1
Sumedh Goes to Gurukul
Episode 2
Sumedh shows his talent
Episode 3
Sumedh's sacrifice
Episode 4
Acharya Sumedh leaves the world
Episode 5
King Shuddhodhan
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| Volume 2 |
Volume 2 - Episodes 6 to 10
Episode 6
Mahamaya's dream
Episode 7
Birth of Buddha
Episode 8
Prajapati marries Shuddhodhan
Episode 9
Prajapati takes care of Sidhartha
Episode 10
Devdatta and Nanda
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| Volume 3 |
Volume 3 - Episodes 11 to 16
Episode 11
Siddhartha gets blessings
Episode 12
Devdatta's bad plans
Episode 13
Competition
Episode 14
Siddhartha wins the competition
Episode 15
Siddhartha gets engaged
Episode 16
Siddhartha and Yoshodhara's marriage
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| Volume 4 |
Volume 4 - Episodes 17 to 22
Episode 17
Siddhartha's birthday
Episode 18
Sidharatha's request
Episode 19
Sidharatha sees the real world.
Episode 20
Shuddhodhan gets upset
Episode 21
Siddharatha's questions
Episode 22
Siddharatha leaves Kapilavastu
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| Volume 5 |
Volume 5 - Episodes 18 to 2
Episode 23
Siddharatha finds a guru
Episode 24
Siddhartha becomes a Bhikshuk
Episode 25
Devdatta's bad intentions
Episode 26
Siddharatha gets Brama Gyan
Episode 27
Siddhartha becomes Buddha
Episode 28
Gautama - the Buddha
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TRISHAGNI*
Nana Patekar, Palavi Joshi, Alok Nath, Nitish Bhardwaj
The Buddhist town of Sariput, in a Central Asian desert, is struck by a fierce sand storm sometime in the first century BC. When the storm is over, the town has disappeared, except for part of a Buddhist monastery, two Buddhist monks and two little children-a boy and a girl whom they stumble upon in the wilderness and decide to raise them. The monks are Pitthumitta, the older, compassionate one, and Uchanda, younger and harsh. They name the boy Nirvana, the girl, Iti, and start again with their austere lives. Twenty years later, the monastery is humming again, the two monks are still devoted to the pursuit of truth and happiness, and Nirvana and Iti have grown into two full-blooded, young-people. Respectful of the monastic life, Nirvana and Iti are still vulnerable to the passions to feel guilty and Uchanda has cause to feel furious, a hidden cause over which he vainly struggles to have control. Through Uchanda, false-hood and deceit enter the monastery. It is time for another devastating and storm. |
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