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World Heritage Day: Discover historical architectural marvels with these five shows

As we celebrate World Heritage Day on April 18, Friday, here is a list of shows that will help you delve into the richness of the cultural and historical treasures of the Indian civilization. All these shows are available on discovery+  

1.     Dwarkadhish: Kingdom Of Krishna

It explores the life of Lord Krishna while showcasing the vibrant landscape and cultural heritage of the areas he covered during his avatar on earth. From the lush pastoral lands of Vrindavan, to the majestic kingdom of Dwarka, the series captures the diverse landscapes and architectural wonders of ancient India. Watch it this World Heritage Day if you haven’t yet.

2.              History Hunters

History Hunters takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, exploring various historical events, mysteries, and artifacts from around the world. Hosted by passionate historians, archaeologists, and experts, the show uncovers hidden treasures, ancient civilizations, and pivotal moments in history.

3.              Revealed: Humayun’s Tomb

This documentary show provides an in-depth exploration of the Humayun’s Tomb. The show delves into the rich history and architectural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located in Delhi, India.

4.              Ananth Anaadih Vadnagar

The show delves into the rich history and architectural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located in Delhi. Through expert interviews, historical reenactments, and stunning visuals, viewers gain insights into the Mughal Empire, the life of Emperor Humayun, and the cultural significance of the tomb.  

5.              Meenakshi Amman & The Marvel Of Madurai

This series delves into the cultural heritage and religious significance of the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. The program explores the mythology, history, and architectural marvels of this ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi, an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Parvati.

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