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Links or communications between Christ and the wise

men from the East has been a subject of speculations

many a times in history.Eighteen years of life of

Jesus, known as the great Incognito, has been guessed

by some as the period when he paid a visit to the

three men from the east. Some yogis privately whisper

that John the Baptist was a member of a secret society

of Jeruselam who practiced Kriya, and that Jesus has

been taught Kriya by him.. Nicholas Notovich was

perhaps the first man in modern times to bring to

notice of the world that that he found definite proof

of Jesus visit to Tibet and North western parts of

India during his life time. His account contained in

his book called - The life of saint ISSA- is

revealing.

HE claimed to have stumbled upon some very old

manuscripts in the HIMIS Buddhist monastery in Ladakh.

which contained records of the Messiahs visit to this

part of the world, according to him, during the period

12 & 30 yrs of his age.

Jawharlal Nehru in his famous book - Glimses of World-

has mentioned at one place- All over central Asia, in

Kashmir and the Ladakh and Tibet and even further

north, ther is a strong belief that Jesus or Issa

traveled about there-- there is nothing, inherently

improbable, in doing so.

to be continued---

 

 

 

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