Nowhere in the Gospels do we find in the ministry of Jesus the above teachings to his followers. Parents may entice their children with sweets or toys, to get the child to do something. gaurangam sveta-vastrakam, "In the middle of the Huna country (Hunadesa - the area near Manasa Sarovara or Kailasa mountain in Western Tibet), the powerful king saw an auspicious man who was living on a mountain. However, a closer look at the prediction of Jesus found in the Bhavisya Purana strongly suggests foul play or interpolation on the part of Christian Missionaries in India during the late 18th century. Isaiah only uses 'almah' once. One time, that subduer of the Sakas went towards Himatunga (the Himalayas)." cina-taittiridesajan, bahlikankamarupasca The people of Assam were simply a small hill-tribe during this period of Indian history [conquering which would not have warranted Vedic verse].
First published 1788). mleccharyanam prthak-prthak Yet surprisingly, the description of Jesus in the Bhavisya Purana does not mention that he was an old man. The Bactrians (Greeks) came earlier during the Gupta Period and the Persians (Moguls) came later. The third Veda is the Atharva-Veda, which consists of more hymns, mantras, and incantations, and most of these are to be sung outside the context of the yajna. Published 1979, pages 234-235. Is the name of Shiva mentioned in Rig Veda? Some of the Rig-Veda verses are repeated more than once. The earliest form of organized Music that we know about is the Music of Sama Veda or the Saman.Sama Veda is linked to music through Yajna. himatungam samayayau, "Ruling over the Aryans was a king called Salivahana, the grandson of Vikramaditya, who occupied the throne of his father. The consistent prophecy in all four editions that seems to indicate an interpolation concerns the so-called meeting of Maharaja Salivahana and Jesus. Salivahana thus established the boundaries dividing the separate countries of the Mlecchas and the Aryans.
They came to us in written form between 4-6,000 years ago. tesam kosan-grhitva ca If you have additional questions or information about this topic, visit our, THERE ARE [ 1 ] ARTICLES RELATED TO: Vedas, The Birth of World Religion from the Divine Proportion. Jan 17 2006 - Krishna Talk 58 A recent flurry of articles and website postings have been made to indicate that the fable of Jesus is mentioned in the Vedas [ Bhavisya Purana ]. Considering the above anomalies and the fact that no edition of the Bhavisya Purana can be found prior to the British period in India, we can only deduce that the Bhavisya Purana was tampered with by the Christian missionaries who added the chapter on Jesus. The Samaveda (Sanskrit: सामवेद, sāmaveda, from sāman "song" and veda "knowledge"), is the Veda of melodies and chants. Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura (22), Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (10). manasam nirmalam krtva
He defeated the Sakas who were very difficult to subdue, the Cinas, the people from Tittiri, Bahlikas and the people of Kamarupa. Initially the Vedas were considered so sacred that they were only transmitted orally from one generation to the next spanning 100,000 years. One edition contains five chapters, one contains four, another contains three and yet another contains only two. The Venkateswar Steam Press edition of the Bhavisya Purana printed in Bombay in 1829 (and reprinted by Nag Publishers in 2003) is probably the most complete version available, containing all the main features of the four manuscripts. maya tacchrnu bhupate dadarsa balabanraja Furthermore, in this passage, Jesus is advocating the worship of the Sun-god (again, something that is absent in his instructions to the apostles). Japa, meditation, the negation of both good and bad karma, are all concepts that are familiar to eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, but not to the Abrahamic religions of the west. Does this mean that Shiva originated in the Puranic period or that he is a demi god? The "Atharva Veda" is an ancient Hindu scripture and is one of the four Vedas commonly known as the fourth Veda.Sometimes it is called the "Veda of Magical Formulas," although this name is not approved by scholars. Although the Bhavisya Purana is certainly a bona-fide literature, its predictions concerning certain events cannot be taken as absolute because of evangelical interference. manasyaikena manavah, dhyanena pujayedisam Salivahana was the king of Ujjain (in modern day Madhya Pradesh), and while it is not surprising that Salivahana traveled to the Himalayas, the enemies that he supposedly vanquished in battle before he went, should be looked into more thoroughly. “Sama Dana Danda Beda” are the four techniques that are available for use in order to solve any problem.These techniques are used daily, in the ordinary lives of people and not just influential or powerful individuals. japeta nirmalam param The man's complexion was golden and his clothes were white." The text continues with Salivahana asking Jesus, "Who are you?" The text continues: hunadesasya madhye vai It is an ancient Vedic Sanskrit text, and part of the scriptures of Hinduism.One of the four Vedas, it is a liturgical text which consists of 1,549 verses.All but 75 verses have been taken from the Rigveda. After Jesus has introduced himself to Salivahana he explains that he is teaching religion in the distant land of the Mlecchas and tells the king what those teachings are: mlecchasa sthapito dharmo
The mind should be purified by taking recourse of proper conduct, since we are subject to auspicious and inauspicious contaminations - by following the scriptures and concentrating on japa (repetition of God's names) one will attain the highest level of purity; by speaking true words and by mental harmony, and by meditation and worship, O descendant of Manu. The section begins thus: vikramaditya-pautrasca It may also be done, to silence a person in some case or another. catustayam—the four diplomatic principles. Have something to add to this story? If we search for the word Shiva in Rig Veda we would realize that the name is conspicuous by its absence. The Sama-Veda is the 'Veda of chants' or 'Knowledge of melodies'. However, the word 'Betulah' is used five times throughout the Book of Isaiah, so Isaiah obviously made a distinction between these two words. nyayena satyavacasaa But as for his defeating the Cinas (Chinese), Bahlikas (Bactrians), Kamarupas (Assamese), Romas (Romans) and the Khurus (Khorasans, or Persians), there is no historical evidence that validates Salivahana doing this, nor is their any historical proof of the Romans and the Chinese ever invading India.
pitr-rajyam grhitavan In 1784, the famous Indologist Sir William Jones wrote the following letter to Sir Warren Hastings, Governor General of India, confirming our suspicions. Famous Hindu Temples Through the Ages T he remains of the earliest temple structure were discovered in Surkh Kotal , a place in Afghanistan,... Srimad Bhagavatam 7.5.19 speaks about it. It may also be noted that throughout the Pratisarga-parva of the Bhavisya Purana we find the stories of Adam and Eve (Adhama and Havyavati), Noah (Nyuha), Moses (Musa), and other Biblical characters. Hence, its text is a reduced version of the Rig Veda. Just as the immovable sun attracts from all directions the elements of all living beings, the Lord who resides in the Surya-mandala (sun globe) and is fixed and all-attractive, attracts the hearts of all living creatures." Additionally, the contents in all four editions differ in various degrees - some having extra verses and some having less.
However, the original Hebrew text of the Book of Isaiah does not mention anything about a virgin: hinneh ha-almah harah ve-yeldeth ben ve-karath shem-o immanuel, "Behold, the young woman has conceived - and bears a son and calls his name Immanuel." (19:22). malam dehe subhasubham, naigamam japamasthaya
However, there are four known editions of the Bhavisya Purana, each having different predictions from the other, but suspiciously having one consistent prediction - that of Jesus. giristhan purusam subham
Following my post the state of music in Ramayana, there was some discussion about Sama and its relation to music. They also had a vast influence on Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Thus, it is unlikely that Jesus would have spoken of his birth as such. to which Jesus replies: isa-putram mam viddhi ekada tu sakadiso