Govt of India Documentry on Jesus in Kashmir 1

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The lost years of Jesus concerns the undocumented timespan between Jesus's childhood and the beginning of his ministry as recorded in the New Testament.
The gospels have accounts of events surrounding Jesus' birth, and the subsequent flight into Egypt to escape the wrath of Herod (Matthew 2:13-23). There is a general reference to the settlement of Joseph and Mary, along with the young Jesus, at Nazareth (Matthew 2:23; Lk. 2:39-40). There also is that isolated account of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus' visit to the city of Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover, when Jesus was twelve years old (Luke 2:41-50).
Following that episode, there is a blank space in the record that covers eighteen years in the life of Christ (from age 12 to 30). Other than the generic allusion that Jesus advanced in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man (Luke 2:52), the Bible gives nothing more about Jesus' life during this time span. A common assumption amongst Christians is that Jesus simply lived in Nazareth during that period, but there are various accounts, that present other scenarios, including travels to India.
Several authors have claimed to have found proof of the existence of manuscripts in India and Tibet that support the belief that Christ was in India during this time in his life. Others cite legends in a number of places in the region that Jesus passed that way in ancient times. The Jesus in India manuscript was first reported in modern times by Nicolas Notovitch (1894). Subsequently several other authors have written on the subject, including the religious leader Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1899), Levi H. Dowling (1908), Swami Abhedananda (1922), Nicholas Roerich (1923--1928), Mathilde Ludendorff (1930), Elizabeth Clare Prophet (1956) and more recently Holger Kersten in his book Jesus Lived in India (1994).

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  • At that time Whole Kashmir was Buddhist/Hindusim and not Islam what you see today there. Islam came first into Kashmir in 1339 when a first ever Muslim Refugee from Iran was granted a refugee status.

    He came for Kashmiri Pandits to learn and practice Buddhism/Shivaism and live in peace.

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  • @SuzLa1 If they killed him, how can they claim he ended up in Kashmir? That sounds rather silly.

  • @SidS123456 Are you ashamed of your silly video.

  • @apologiamixer That's why they killed him, as they would rather stick to their stories about god being an angry alien, than real spirituality.

  • Any Jew would have been considered unclean and never would have been allowed to associate with religious Jews of Israel if he had been hanging out with Hindu or Buddhist cultists.

  • Jesus was killed by professional executioners. He died.

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