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This book investigates one of history's most intriguing mysteries: the 17-year gap in Jesus Christ's life between ages 12 and 29. While the Bible remains silent about this period, historical evidence suggests He traveled to India, studied Hindu scriptures and Buddhist teachings, and later returned to Kashmir.
Based on research by scholars including N. Notovitch, K. N. Ahamad, M. A. Faruqui, and Prof. F. Hassnain, this work presents documented evidence of Jesus' time in the East. At age 14, He arrived in India and visited the famous Jagannath Temple in Puri, Orissa. He studied in Benares and other Hindu holy places, immersing Himself in the spiritual traditions that flourished in ancient India.
Jesus' time in India was marked by His opposition to social injustices. He protested against the caste system and animal slaughter, which led to His departure from Puri. He continued His spiritual education in Buddhist monasteries across India, Nepal, and Tibet, becoming proficient in Hindu scriptures and Yoga practices.
When Jesus returned to Palestine at age 29, He brought teachings that contained parables and concepts familiar to Hinduism and Buddhism. The Church was aware of His Eastern education and the influence it had on His doctrine, yet these connections were deliberately omitted from biblical texts. This book examines why these crucial years were kept secret and how Eastern philosophy shaped His message.
The book presents evidence suggesting Jesus survived crucifixion and escaped to Kashmir, India, where He continued preaching as a respected holy man. It provides detailed information about His later years, including the locations of the tombs of Mother Mary and Jesus in Kashmir. These claims are supported by historical documentation and scholarly research.
This paperback offers comprehensive examination of Jesus' spiritual journey through India, His mastery of Hindu and Buddhist teachings, and His life after the crucifixion. It challenges conventional narratives and presents alternative historical perspectives backed by scholarly work. Whether you're interested in comparative religion, hidden history, or the intersection of Eastern and Western spirituality, this book provides thought-provoking insights into the life of Christianity's founder.