Friday, November 5, 2010

Jesus Lived in the Himalayas!!!

In some schools in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, history books teach that Jesus Christ spent several days in the Himalayas and imbibed knowledge and inspiration for Christianity from Hindu sadhus and sanyasis. That Greek guy Homer's epic, the Iliad, was actually inspired by the Ramayana.


Swami Vivekananda says that Greek philosophy began with Pythagoras who had his training in India. Impartial historians of the West, like Prof. Heeran, trace the origin of western knowledge and religion to India. The religion of Christ originated from the philosophy of the Essenes and Therapeuts. Therapeuts of Alexandria based their philosophy on the “Theraputta” doctrine of Buddhism.


According to the scrolls, Jesus abandoned Jerusalem at the age of 13 and set out towards Sind, “intending to improve and perfect himself in the divine understanding and to studying the laws of the great Buddha”. He crossed Punjab and reached Puri Jagannath where he studied the Vedas under Brahmin priests. He spent six years in Puri and Rajgirh, near Nalanda, the ancient seat of Hindu learning. Then he went to the Himalayas, and spent time in Tibetan monasteries, studying Buddhism, and through Persia, returned to Jerusalem at the age of 29.

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