Guest guest Posted January 18, 2002 Report Share Posted January 18, 2002 Hare Krsna! Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Thanks for these verses. They are indeed wonderful. Also, they seem to contain certain information regarding the appearance of Jesus which is quite interesting to me, since I'm researching on the real chart of Jesus. >ekadaa tu shakadhisho >'Once upon a time the subduer of the Sakas went towards Himatunga' I'm not a Sanskrit scholar, but would try to interpret this verse in a little different way. Do you have the word for word translation of this verse? Here ekadaa could mean: at that time- tu:certainly- shaka: era (according to astrology the kali-yuga is subdivided by era's) adhi: the beginning- isho: the ruler. Thus it could mean: at the beginning of his shaka era, the ruler went towards the Himatunga... (the present shaka era we are living in is called the Shalivahan Shaka era, which started 78 AD, so that would fit well) That also means that Jesus lived on for a long time after the crucifixion... Any more historical informations? Your servant, Dhira Krsna dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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