There are many circumstantial evidences to support your assumption.
1. Jesus christ history between age 14 to mid. Twenties is unknown.
2. The philosophy preeched by Jesus is no where related to
JEWS teachings (Jews believe that God is a tough and punishes people for Crimes & Mistakes),But the concept of forgiving by God is new and oriented with Hinduism & Buddhism
3. History says Jesus was crucified on Friday & Came back alive on Sunday
But there are few possibilities in History
a) Jesus Christ was taken to Hill top with Cross and It was
late evening or Night when they reached Hill top & JEWS will
not punish a person when sun set has taken place.
Next day Saturday was holiday for them & on sunday Christ was not available in the Grave. So Someone should have helped him to go on an exile.
4.There is a tomp indicating Jesus christ in Kashmir & Many
Great philosophers & Teachers had dream to die in India.
5. The philosophy of Christianity is a drop from the ocean of Hinduism.
2006-09-24 18:17:15
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answered by mannan_malar 2
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Jesus Christ was not and shall never be a myth.
He was there in real and coming back in real, in body and soul...
He could have been in Kashnmir or even Mumbai (if you choose to) or else if he were dead. But Jesus never died on the Cross although the myth has it. If He had died then he would not have asked for honey and fish when he raised from the tomb on the 3rd day (as Jonas) because spirits DO NOT EAT (a mother proof).
Jesus did not travel much like other Prophets, He was there in the Middle East and was finally put on the cross by the JEWS MURDERERS ..
Jesus is alive in body and soul until the end of times when He'll return to save the world from all the evil which has spread to its entirety these days -all killings and not a single soul saved -people dying of famine in many places in the world while the rich is busy manufacturing more and more bombs to kill the humanity....
2006-09-24 06:59:26
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answered by Shangubi.. 2
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there is actual no info that Jesus went everywhere close to India, the two lifeless or alive. This a concept that has been bandied approximately by way of fact he inspired the Rabbis and pupils together with his awareness on mysticism. there have been mystics who travelled from Persia and Asia, that's understood the Judaic mystics have been responsive to three of their awareness, by way of fact there are parallels of theory considered interior the Qabbalistic teachings. traditionally those have been purely surpassed directly to a chosen few elders of the community. it incredibly is why they have been so inspired by making use of the extra youthful Jesus while he grew to become into initially taken to the Temple. in any different case there is no connection. whether he left a actual physique after the Ascension is probable all the way down to theological debate. that is unlikely, after being the priority of a Crucifixion they might choose the government acquire his maintains to be.
2016-10-01 07:49:45
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answered by ? 4
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I wonder how do u derive that Hinduism is the mother of all religions?? And another thing that makes me think is how come anyone "take" his "spiritual teaching". Does teaching imply taking.. or giving?? Proofs? what are proofs by the way? The only Truth is the True Word Of God..
2006-09-27 00:23:22
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answered by Sunshine 3
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I heard once that during the so-called 'missing years' that Jesus went to Tibet and was trained in religion by monks. There are no missing years in Jesus' life according to the New Testament. There are years that his day to day movements are not mentioned, but the time is still accounted for.
[Luke 4:16] He came to Nazareth, where he had grown up, and went according to his custom into the synagogue on the sabbath day. He stood up to read
[Mat 14:35] When the men of that place recognized him, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought to him all those who were sick
[Mark 6:3] Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?" And they took offense at him.
The above passages mention his custom of attending the synagogue every Sabbath. They talk about people recognizing him, which they could not do if he was gone since he was 12.
What you propose is pure fiction.
2006-09-24 07:08:25
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answered by Robert L 4
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After His death and burial IN JERUSALEM, and his resurrection, the Bible reports that Jesus appeared frequently to His disciples and many others to give them assurance and hope. He gave His life for mankind, so it stands to reason that He made a point to appear to people all over the earth who would believe in His victory over death, hell and the grave. After these appearances, John 21:25 reports: "And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written." However, he died in Jerusalem, was buried near Jerusalem but resurrected from death and is no longer in a tomb ANYWHERE! Rather, He is currently seated "on the right hand of the Father" (Mark 16:19) waiting for His people to bring others to a knowledge of Truth before life as we know it comes to an end.
2006-09-24 06:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you miss the point sir. Go back to your Vedas and Upanishads and see who according to early roots of Hinduism goes to heaven and who does not.
1. A good man through good deeds will achieve salvation even if he denies God. (Karma Marga)- applies to agnostics, and atheists if they are kind, charitable people.
2. A man with his personal path to salvation, irrespective of what that path is- as long as it is based on the divine, and his life closely aligned to it- achieves salvation- i.e Bhakti Marga that applies to all believers, whether they believe in Christ, Allah, Buddha, et al.
Unlike Christianity and Islam, where the belief in either Jesus or Mohammed (and as extension- Allah) is the basis for grace, Hinduism opened the doors to Moksha to every decent person on earth, irrespective of their beliefs. Thus, to claim motherhood over all religions is a blasphemy to its roots! Friend to all religions, yes. Acceptance of all paths, yes (Someone tell Shiv Sena that), but governance over anybody....no no!
Jesus being buried in Kashmir is a myth. It was probably a missionary who served under Jesus, who was seen as one and the same- because as Hinduism says- that which is part of the whole is to be treated as the whole. Thus, if you came from Jesus' group, you are to be respected as though you were Him. That is probably how all the misunderstanding started.
2006-09-24 07:04:10
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answered by imported_beer 3
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http://www.thiaoouba.com/tomb.htm
faked his death(swoon theory), went to japan, got married, had kids, wrote a bunch more, and died of old age,and was buried in japan,
this theory has been around a bit longer I think,
personally I don't entirely belive either 100%, but I think both ideas are based on something thats very likely real.
a mystic of jesus's power would have had no issue with "faking it" in a way far past what was needed to convince people of that time, and it'd make sense to me, for him to go to the east.
but how do you get this "hinduism is the mother of all religions" thing? that doesn't make sense?
2006-09-24 06:37:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard this before but there is no firm proof infact I've spoken to people in Kashmir & Local Historians ,I don't think It has a firm foundation
2006-09-26 23:48:09
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answered by sultan 4
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Hinduism is the most ancient religion.So jesus might have been influenced by its philosophy.Philosophical and spiritual depth of Hinduism surpluses other religions.
2006-09-24 22:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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