Did Jesus lived in Kashmir?

Did Jesus lived in Kashmir?

According to the myth, Jesus survived crucifixion and spent his last days in Kashmir. But the locals don’t believe it to be true, and consider the myth profane. “This is the grave of a Muslim saint. It is clearly written in our holy book, the Qur’an, that Jesus was ascended up to heaven, to God.

Where did Jesus live in India?

He spent six years in Puri and Rajgirh, near Nalanda, the ancient seat of Hindu learning. Then he went to the Himalayas, and spent time in Tibetan monasteries, studying Buddhism, and through Persia, returned to Jerusalem at the age of 29.

When did Jesus came to India?

Some historians believe he spent 17 years of early life – from the age of 13 to 30 – in India learning Buddhism and the Vedas. “There are references that Christ`s family (parents) settled in Nazareth, but the next time he appeared in Nazareth, Jesus was 30.

Why was Jesus buried in India?

A belief that Jesus survived the crucifixion and spent his remaining years in Kashmir has led to a run-down shrine in Srinagar making it firmly onto the must-visit-in India tourist trail. In the backstreets of downtown Srinagar is an old building known as the Rozabal shrine.

Did Jesus came to India after crucifixion?

Content of the book Ghulam Ahmad, however, asserts that Jesus reached India only after the crucifixion and that Buddhists later reproduced elements of the Gospels in their scriptures.

Is Jesus an avatar of Krishna?

Half a century later a Hindu convert to Christianity, V. Chakkarai, in his book Jesus the Avatar,2 stated that according to the Christian view Jesus Christ was ‘the Avatar of God’. And it has been shown in Chapter 3 how Christ replaced Krishna as a Western Avatar.

Is Yuz Asaf Jesus of Narareth?

Yuz Asaf is considered by some, most notably the Ahmadiyya movement, to be the name that Jesus of Narareth assumed following his crucifixion and migration from Israel. These views, however, are considered to be heretical and highly controversial by Sunni Islamic scholars and authorities.

Who was the Prophet Yuzu Asaf?

The prophet Yuz Asaf came to Kashmir from the West (Holy Land) during the reign of Raja Gopdatta (c 1st century A.D) according to the ancient documents held by the current custodian of the tomb. According to Tarikh-i-Kashmir, a history of Kashmir written between 1579–1620, Yuzu Asaf was a Prophet of God who travelled to Kashmir from a foreign land.

Where did the name Yuz Asaf come from?

According to Ahmadiyya thought the name Yuz Asaf is of Buddhist derivation, and possibly from Yusu or Yehoshua (Jesus) and Asaf (the Gatherer). Local Kashmiri traditions state that the Yuz Asaf was a prophet of the ahl-i kitab (People of the Book) whose real name was Isa – the Quranic name for Jesus.

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