About the Vedic Origin of Christians

Jesus came to India at the age of 18 and stayed there till he was 33. What he did during all these years? A pious christian will tend to believe that he must be teaching there. But as the ancient tibetan texts suggest, that he was rather educating himself there from the ancient Vedas and other Vedic literatures. What if, that Jesus learned philosophies from the ancient Indian text and then went to the west to teach this to other Jews people staying there?

There have been many articles that the old and new testaments are strangely similar to ancient Indian Vedas and Upanishadas and Puranas. To the extent, that often stories are nothing but translated text from their original ones, with names changed to match with the local belief. What does that mean? That Bible is nothing but a recompiled and simplified version of the old vedic literatures? Jesus could teach what he learned, and ancient Indian texts are too big to study them all in a span of 14 / 15 years. But given that Jesus was a super human being, probably with an IQ much above we normal human beings, probably he could grasp a lot more that what we can even imagine. But even than, may be he prefered to teach things in a much simpler way, as the Hindu / Vedic texts were simply too complicated.

Important questions to be asked here -

  • Why Jesus traveled to India at the age of 18 and what exactly he did there till he was 33. Teaching or learning?
  • What about the similarities found between Vedas and Bible? Simple coincidence or the later was really inflenced by the former, or if the later is nothing but a simplified version of the former.
  • Before leaving Palestine and after the crucification, why he told that he will be coming back? Did he mean that? If yes, why he never returned?
  • What about the tomb found in Kashmir? Some one is buried there who came to Kashmir in the beginning of first century, a pious man, who teached the jews people there till his death (for around 45 years), who came from the west, and who had mark in his feet which was beyond doubt a mark of crucification. That man was crucified before coming in Kashmir! Was he Jesus?
  • Thomas came to India, just after. Why?
  • What does Christ means? Why people called him Christ? Christ, as we know is from Christos. Now, in Veda, one of their God was Chrisno, or Chesto. Is Christos a local name of the same God who is refered in Veda as Chrisno or Chesto? Does that mean the ancient Church indeed took him as a reincarnation of the same God?
  • Jesus often dressed himself in the typical Vedic way, with an orange colored cloth. Why?
  • Jesus himself, and the early church believed in reincarnation, and this was a part of the early bible. This was later erased. Why?

I will put more evidences / opinions about this later, that the Christian people were probably Vedic in the past and the ancient church probably saw Christ as the reincarnation of Lord Chrisno or Lord Chesto (Lord Christos => Lord Christ?). I will also wait for other scholars to join me in this research, preferably Christians doing their doctorate.

Article and website links -

  1. Did the Hindus Help Write the Bible
  2. The tomb of Jesus
  3. Wikipedia page
  4. The Lost Years of Jesus
  5. Jesus, the Teenage Years
  6. Jesus in Tibet : The Missing Years
  7. Nicholas Notovitch and the "Jesus Thangka"
  8. Jesus mastered Hinduism and Buddhism
  9. The Christ of India
  10. The Unknown Lives of Jesus and Mary
  11. Jesus in India
  12. Les années perdues de Jésus (French)
  13. Qui était Christ ? (French)
  14. Jésus était un sannyasi hindou qui a prêché le Vedanta (French)
  15. Les dogmes de l'Eglise contraires à l'enseignement de Jésus (French)
  16. La vie inconnue de Jésus-Christ en Inde et au Tibet (French)

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