Jesus Christ may have died in India

Written by JAGESSAR SUKHRAJ
Saturday, 21 August 2010
IN Guyana for a long time the Christian churches from other countries, especially the USA, send preachers to convert people from other religions to the Christian faith. Their catchphrase is Jesus Christ is the Lord and Saviour and he died on the cross to save mankind from their sins. Believe in Jesus and all your sins will be taken from you.

These teachings were handed down for thousands of years and few people ever checked if this was true or false. When facts were provided from the few it was not allowed to be published by the powerful Christian movement and the Vatican. Jesus spent seven years in Alexandria studying to become Christ. Alexandria was the center of the world's best thought and he was anointed by seven seers. They are Meng-tse from China, Vidyapati from India, Kasper from Persia, Ashbina from Assyria, Apollo from Greece, Matheno from Egypt and Philo was the chief of the Hebrew thought. He was then known as Jesus the Christ and not Jesus Christ as the world is told.

When Jesus was about 15 with the consent from his parents he was taken to India by Ravanna a Royal Prince of Orissa in the south of India. In India, he learned the Hindu art of healing from Udrake the greatest Hindu healer.

After he encountered differences with the high priest he left and went to the Himalayas where the Buddhist Priest opened their temple to him. There he read the Jewish Psalms and Prophets, the Vedas, the Avesta and the wisdom of Gautama. Here Jesus said that God never made a Heaven for a man or hell; we are creators and we make our own.

There are many documents that have been produced to show that Jesus did not die on the cross. After his crucifixion, he left with his mother and went to live in India where he died and was buried. The tomb of Jesus is found in the center of the old town of Srinagar in Kashmir. The tombs of Moses and Mary are also found in India.

Holger Kersten a religionist from Germany went to India to find out if the story from Nikolai Notovitch's (from Russia) discovery of the tomb of Jesus in India was true. He did not only find the tomb of Jesus but also documents of Jesus.

On Notovich's return to Europe, he attempted to contact some high placed dignitaries of the church in order to make known his incredible discovery. The Metropolitan of Kiev urgently advised him not to publish his discovery. In Paris Cardinal Rotelli explained that publication of discovery will give fuel to the camp of blasphemers, mockers and Protestants and publication at that time would have been premature.

The Pope at the Vatican said that it will not be of any great significance and he (Nikolai) will make many enemies.

The Vatican after receiving many challenges about the authenticity of the Bible and the teaching of Jesus declared on November 18, 1965, that God himself authored the Bible, which is thus made holy and canonical in all its part and in its entirety, as it was written through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. Everything written by the inspired authors is to be regarded as have been written by the Holy Ghost.

Max Muller, the renowned Oxford Indologist set out to expose Notovitch's finding as a fraud. In India, he not only found that his work was genuine but he changed his faith to that of Hinduism. He said that he bathed in the Ganges every morning.

Jesus was known as the Sheppard boy. It was not until the shroud (the cloth that was used to wrap Jesus when he was taken down from the cross) was discovered that Jesus was then portrayed as being nailed on the cross. This piece of evidence is one of the many that proves that Jesus did not die on the cross. If Jesus had died on the cross as claimed by the Bible then his blood would have clotted and it would not have flowed in that manner. The blood flowed so much that it made his face print on the cloth. Scientists have found that blood flowed from every wound of the body.

According to the Gospel Jesus was nailed on the cross at the sixth hour or twelve o� clock and died on the ninth hour or three o'clock. But according to many scholars and even Pilate, it is impossible for a person to die on a cross in three hours. Jesus was a strong person and his leg was not broken as that of the two other people that were crucified with him.

The disciples had dejectedly withdrawn from religious life and were practicing their professions (John 21, 2). Their old zeal did not return until Jesus communicated his desire to meet with them in Galilee (Matthew 28, 10). He then shows himself to his disciples, who at first thought that he was a ghost and were afraid. "And he said unto them, why are you troubled? And why does thought arise in your heart? Behold my hand and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as you see me have. And when he had finished speaking he showed them his hands and feet. And when they believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye any food? They give him a piece of broiled fish and of a honeycomb which he took and ate before them" (Luke 24, 38-43). Jesus even asked doubting Thomas to touch the stigmata of his wounds, finally convincing the disciples of his master's actual physical existence.

Jesus could no longer preach in public for his persecutors would soon be on his tracks. His only chance was to escape forever the threat posed by his enemies. One eye witness testifies that Jesus did not disappear beyond all reach, for it was Paul, the only one who wrote the greater part of what is attributed to him in the New Testament. Although he was not present at the events surrounding the crucifixion he did meet Jesus sometime later in Damascus.

The earliest document concerning Jesus are the writings of Paul who changed his Jewish name Saul to Paulus after he became a Roman citizen for which his father paid a high price.

What we refer to as Christianity is largely an artificial doctrine of rules and precepts, created by Paul and more worthy of the designation "Paulinism". The church historian Wilhelm Nestle said "Christianity is the religion founded by Paul; it replaced Christ Gospel with the Gospel about Christ."

According to a Persian source Jesus was living in Damascus and the king of Nisibis asked Jesus to come and cure him of an illness. Jesus did not go but sent his disciple Thomas indicating that he will soon follow. Jesus did go with his mother but when he reached Thomas did cure the King.

After leaving Nisibis he went to marriage festivities of the princess at the Court of the King of Andrapa.

Thomas was commissioned by Jesus to go to India but he said that he could not travel because of the weakness of the flesh and moreover; how can he a Hebrew travel and preach the truth to the Indians? Jesus then told him not to be afraid for his Grace is with him.

Jesus then sold Thomas as a slave to an Indian merchant Abban who was commissioned by his King Gundafor to find a carpenter. Jesus signed a contract with Abban's parting with a sum of three pounds of unstamped silver. Jesus could only be sure that Thomas would arrive in India by resorting to such unusual means.

Jesus' name, title, and occupation vary from country to country and from language to language according to local conditions and tradition. The name of those places where Jesus resides for a longer period was preserve over the years. After all, it seems that more than sixteen years have elapsed from Jesus crucifixion until his arrival in Kashmir with his entourage.

In Taxila (now in Pakistan) Jesus met Thomas and he thanks Jesus for selling him. There is a grave 70 miles from Taxila in a town called Mari. It reads "The final Resting Place of Mother Mary.

Because there are no traces of Mary's tomb anywhere else in the world (Christian tradition insists that the mother of Jesus reached paradise by ascension, a paradise also signifying Kashmir, heaven on earth it is conceivable that Mary was entombed here.

The tomb of Jesus the Christ is in Srinagar, Kashmir, India Elihu the teacher of Mary and Elizabeth said that �the only savior of the world is love and Jesus the son of Mary came to manifest that love to men. Matheno the teacher of John said �a man who wrongs another man can never be forgiven until he rights the wrong.

So believing in Jesus alone will not save men from their sins