Jesus in Kashmir

Jesus in Kashmir
Author: Suzanne Olsson
Publisher: Gateway Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578496269

International Best-selling author spent years living and studying in India and remote Himalayan locations, following the Old Silk Road and the legends of Jesus. She accessed obscure relics and scrolls, and has raised alarms worldwide about the risk of terrorism destroying the evidence the world needs. If there is one chance in a million, or one in a billion that the Roza Bal tomb, or any of the artifacts associated with it, are not fakes, but are indeed connected with Jesus in any way, then the world needs to act quickly to save them and scientifically catalog them before it's too late. No armchair scholar, her extensive and well-written research is backed up with meticulous notes and resources, dozens of rare photographs, charts and maps. A fascinating work of deep reflection and mesmerizing personal experiences, combining her own genealogy quest with rare 'boots on the ground' kind of research acquired at great personal risk. Olsson is now the world's leading expert on the Roza Bal tomb. This book is a classic worldwide, and best-seller among Christians, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, and Muslims seeking the historical connections to their origins. This is the 5th and final updated edition.

Roza Bal the Tomb of Jesus

Roza Bal the Tomb of Jesus
Author: Fida M. Hassnain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9781419697586

An amazing first-hand journey to Kashmir-a look into the evidence that Jesus survived crucifixion-proof that he lived and died in Kashmir and is buried in the famous tomb known as Roza Bal. Meet the family who claim that Yuzu Asaph, Jesus, is their ancestral grandfather. Learn about the efforts to create a DNA profile of Jesus' family.From John the Apostle to Saint Thomas, many were with Jesus years after the crucifixion who have historically verified his journey. Records in Kashmir mention his wife named Marjan and their son, Ely-Kim-the same son that Saul met on the road to Damascus known as Ely-mar, 'a man with a great mind'. The most startling revelation of all? Jesus lived to fullfill the last words on the titulus, he lived to become 'King of the Jews' in India. This is a troubling and factual investigation,but necessary for a complete study of the life of Jesus after crucifixion, a life that leads us directly to his tomb and his Grail children hidden away in Paradise on Earth, Kashmir.Behind this book have gone years of danger, personal hardships,and threats from fundamentalists to bring you the research of two world experts, best known for their intimate knowledge of the tomb of Jesus. Share their journey of discovery into his tomb. Enter the world of Roza Bal.

Jesus' Tomb in India

Jesus' Tomb in India
Author: Paul Constantine Pappas
Publisher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1991
Genre: Ahmadiyya
ISBN: 0895819465

This investigative work explores the Eastern legend that upon crucifixion, Jesus did not in fact die on the cross but was taken secretly to India, where he lived to a ripe old age and eventually died. Two other important Eastern legends are also examined: the shroud of Turin and the holy miracle light of Jerusalem.

Jesus Lived in India

Jesus Lived in India
Author: Holger Kersten
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: India
ISBN: 9780143028291

His Unknown Life Before And After The Crucifixion. Why Has Christianity Chosen To Ignore Its Connections With The Religions Of The East, And To Dismiss Repeatedly The Numerous Claims That Jesus Spent A Large Part Of His Life In India? This Compelling Book Presents Irrefutable Evidence That Jesus Did Indeed Live In India, Dying There In Old Age. The Result Of Many Years Of Investigative Research, Jesus Lived In India Takes The Reader To All The Historical Sites Connected With Jesus In Israel, The Middle East, Afghanistan And India. As Well As Revealing Age-Old Links Between The Israelites And The East, The Evidence Found By Theologian Holger Kersten Points To The Following Startling Conclusions: In His Youth Jesus Followed The Ancient Silk Road To India. While There He Studied Buddhism, Adopting Its Tenets And Becoming A Spiritual Master. Jesus Survived The Crucifixion. After The Resurrection Jesus Returned To India To Die In Old Age. Jesus Was Buried In Srinagar, The Capital Of Jammu And Kashmir, Where He Continues To Be Revered As A Saintly Man. The Tomb Of Jesus Still Exists In Kashmir.

Saving the Savior

Saving the Savior
Author: Abubakr Ben Ishmael Salahuddin
Publisher: Progressive Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780970828019

Lays out all research evidence from from all sources, old and new, that Jesus survived the Cross and went to teach in Kashmir, and places this explosive theory in context. Many researchers have been intrigued by indications that Jesus Christ survived the crucifixion, escaped to the east, settled in Kashmir, India, married, had children and lived to a ripe old age. Compares the perspectives of the five great schools of thought and their struggle over the identity of Jesus Christ: revisionist Christian scholars, traditional Christianity, Eastern religions and philosophies, the world of Islam, and the atheists, agnostics and secular humanists. This thorough examination of the philosophical issues will interest many readers as much as the evidence, such as thirty illustrations, including documents and translations from Sanskrit, Tibetan and Persian records of Jesus' sojourn in Asia and India.

The Life of Saint Issa

The Life of Saint Issa
Author: Nicholas Notovitch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2018-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781387975952

Notovitch's biography of Saint Issa, in which he asserts that Jesus Christ spent many of his missing years traversing India, is presented here. A Crimean Jewish adventurer and explorer of India, Notovitch traveled widely across the East in the late nineteenth century. He claimed to have discovered a biographical document in Hemis Monastery - located in modern-day India - from which he created this book. The bold and fantastical claims about Christ attracted attention from scholars of Christianity and the popular media of the time. Spotting inconsistencies in Notovitch's account, it was only after being confronted with these that he apparently confessed to having fabricated the biography of Jesus Christ. For some years the entire matter was considered a hoax; until the Indian mystic Swami Abhedananda visited the Hemis Monastery where a monk confirmed that Notovitch had stayed some six weeks there, convalescing with a broken leg, whereupon he read the disputed documents concerning Christ.

A History of Palestine

A History of Palestine
Author: Gudrun Krämer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691150079

Krämer focuses on patterns of interaction amongst Jews and Arabs (Muslim as well as Christian) in Palestine, an interaction that deeply affected the economic, political, social, and cultural evolution of both communities under Ottoman and British rule.

Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan

Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan
Author: Virinder S. Kalra
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1350041769

Drawing on insights from theoretical engagements with borders and subalternity, Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan suggests new frameworks for understanding religious boundaries in South Asia. It looks at the ways in which social categories and structures constitute the bordering logics inherent within enactments of these boundaries, and positions hegemony and resistance through popular religion as an important indication of wider developments of political and social change. The book also shows how borders are continually being maintained through violence at national, community and individual levels. By exploring selected sites and expressions of piety including shrines, texts, practices and movements, Virinder S. Kalra and Navtej K. Purewal argue that the popular religion of Punjab should neither be limited to a polarised picture between formal, institutional religion, nor the 'enchanted universe' of rituals, saints, shrines and village deities. Instead, the book presents a picture of 'religion' as a realm of movement, mobilization, resistance and power in which gender and caste are connate of what comes to be known as 'religious'. Through extensive ethnographic research, the authors explore the reality of the complex, dynamic and contested relations that characterize everyday material and religious lives on the ground. Ultimately, the book highlights how popular religion challenges the borders and boundaries of religious and communal categories, nationalism and theological frameworks while simultaneously reflecting gender/caste society.