Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 sureshbalaraman wrote: > > >>Namely An avatar delivered voluntarily to the death to save or to raise > spiritually to the human race, Does it have any explanation to the Vedanta?<< > > Jesus was crucified by the conspiracy of jews in collusion with Romans.Otherwise why would Jesus exclaim " oh,Father forgive them,for they do not know what they are doing and added why did you forsake me father " ..... > > Jesus from age 13-30 was a shisya of sages of kashmir.He went back to Jerusalem to preach what he was taught,imho. > > Moderators,slight digression on my part from main topic.Thanks. > > suresh. Namaste Suresh. Yes in my opinion also Jesus was in India during the so called lost years...There are supposedly records of his visit at the temple in Jagganath.and in Kashmir...'Father forgive them for they know not what they do' is letting go and loving all so to speak... 'The why didst though forsake me' is something else...It could have been the body talking or it could have been translated as 'darkness comes over my face'... With regard to 'Jews'...this is tricky ground as Jew just means Judean and that would include Greek settlers from the time of Alexander...as well. I would say they are referring to the Priestly sect of Sadducees, who were really tools of Herod...Sadducees persecuted anyone who was a mystic or a threat to them...the other main sects in Palestine at the time were the Essenes, who Jesus was associated with and who had contacts in India, and the Pharisee, who eventually became main stream Judaism.. http://www.geocities.com/aoclery/Jesusbook/GospelofThomas.htm One must remember that there have been followers of Jesus in India for two thousand years....hundreds of years before 'Christianity' was in the West.In my 'Jesus Book'file on the above website you will see that the sermon on the mount is very Vedantic.....I don't know whether this will get through the moderator,,,if not I hope they fwd it to you..............Cheers Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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