Travel to India: Jesus (Issa) and the skull of a giant by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich |
Jesus in India, Tibet, and Persia: An account missing from the Bible
I trained in the Wisdom of the East |
There’s a short account in the Gospel of Matthew that tells of how the "Holy Family" (Jesus, Joseph, and Mary) travelled into Egypt shortly after the birth of Jesus (Issa, Yeshua).
Although the Bible doesn’t provide a description of that journey, the details have been preserved in the traditions of the (Egyptian) Coptic Christian Church and a video account of that journey can be found via this link:
Author Nicolas Notovich |
In 1894, a formerly Jewish Russian explorer named Nicholas Notovich published a controversial book that claimed that during a journey through the Himalayas, he had visited a Buddhist monastery named Hemis Gompa, where he had been shown sacred Buddhist manuscripts in Pali (the exclusively Buddhist language).
They revealed that Jesus (Issa) had travelled and preached in India, Tibet, and Persia before his ministry in Palestine.
This film tells that story of that extraordinary discovery and gives an account of what those manuscripts revealed about Jesus’ journey through those countries.
- Nicholas Roerich Museum New York
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Going more deeply into the basic story
Jesus in India — presentation by Edward T. Martin
For those curious to know more, let's look to Edward T. Martin. He is an author and researcher whose findings are showcased in the documentary feature film Jesus In India by Paul Davids.
Jesus in India
Jesus In India (full documentary by Paul Davids)
At the Maharishi Dome of the Age of Enlightenment in Austin, Texas, Martin reveals the legends, myths, and historical evidence of Jesus' life in India.
A few of the more provocative discoveries include clarity regarding the physical appearance of Jesus, evidence of Jesus' children, and indications of Jesus' ongoing human life after crucifixion.
- Nicolas Notovich via Rainbowlightstudio, Dec. 22, 2020; Edward T. Martin, Arise Video + Photo Studio, Oct. 26, 2016; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
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