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Name: dattaswami  •  Title: About Jesus in hindu scripture  •  Date posted: 05/19/07 3:39
Q: Christians are the followers of Christ. Buddhists are followers of Buddha. Janis are followers of Mahaveer Jain. Hindus are the followers of various forms of God. Muslims were the followers of all the prophets up to Mohammad. Thus, the word ‘Muslims’ is general just like the word Hindus. You cannot say that only the followers of Krishna are Hindus. Followers of Shiva are also Hindus. Later on the word Muslims was used specifically for the followers of Mohammad. Before the arrival of Christ and Mohammad all the non-Hindus were called as Muslims. In Sanskrit the word Muslims is represented by the word ‘Mlechcha’ which means all non-Hindus. Thus, in ancient times there were only two religions. One was Hinduism in India and the other was Mlechcha or Muslim out of India. Sage Vyasa wrote a scripture called ‘Bhavishyat Purana’ which mentions about the arrival of Christ to India after His crucifixion and His conversation with King Salivahana. Therefore, this point has the validity from scripture. The historical proof exists for the burial tomb of the Christ in Kashmir (India) even today. We cannot help if some conservative people like the well-frogs, deny this [a frog in a well thinks that his own well alone is the mighty ocean]. 
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Name: Panluna  •  Date: 05/22/07 15:56
A: Who were the first dieties and what is the first religion of India? 
Name: Panluna  •  Date: 05/22/07 15:58
A: Also,
What does the Chevron and circle mean on the front of the Jesus family tomb?Is it a mystical symbol? 
Name: JMD  •  Date: 05/25/07 5:29
A: Christ could have appeared spiritually in India. Why not? Though Jesus' tomb is Talpiot. :D 
Name: Panluna  •  Date: 05/26/07 16:10
A: I think people saw his ghost.He died a sudden and violent death.Any mention in the scriptures or other sources that reveals what happened to Jeus's mother and son Judah?Maybe Mary's death was violent.It could explain her appearences.Or maybe she's trying to tell us not to fear Death.And Judah's ossuary was smaller than the others.Did the Romans kill them? 
Name: JMD  •  Date: 06/16/07 15:36
A: Go within to the kingdom... the answers are there -least for some questions. It's what I've found... there is wisdom in silence.

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"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks the door will be opened." 
Name: Panluna  •  Date: 06/21/07 23:12
A: And the Soul has all the answers.Seek within and ye shall know....blessings and peace. 
Name: Nate  •  Date: 06/26/07 18:14
A: The earliest deities of "Hinduism" are found in the Vedas, the oldest of the Hindu scriptures. Gods such as Indra and Varuna played central roles in what was mainly a religion of ceremonial magic to manipulate the gods and cosmos for the benefit of humankind both collectively and as individuals. A sort of "shake the coconut tree" religion of tremendous ceremonial complexity. 
Name: Judith  •  Date: 05/25/08 6:26
A: If Mlechcha means all those who are not Hindus, then all the other religions would fall under that catagory , not just the Muslims. I can not understand how that word (Mlechcha) in Sanskrit, appllies to any one religious group. 

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