The Bible In India - Hindu Origin of Hebrew And Christian Revelation

The Bible In India - Hindu Origin of Hebrew And Christian Revelation

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAZ805
Author: M. Louis Jacolliot
Publisher: Christian World Imprints, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 9789351480143
Pages: 325
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 8.90 X 5.90 inch
Weight 550 gm

Book Description

About the Book

This legendary interpretation compares the life of Christna' (Shri Krishna) with that of Christ (Lord Jesus Christ) and concludes that it could not have been a coincidence that the stories of the two religions, to a great extent similar in terms of the natural order of precursors and successors; progenitors and progeny; could also mean similarity in the teachings of Christ and Christna. The Author though could not form the opinion that Jesus was/was not in India; he is somehow sure that the Gospels could be based on the ancient Indian mythology.

The book is the summation of various parts, to help the readers in getting an in-depth knowledge of the subject. Part I gives an overall coverage of India's relation to Antiquity; Part II presents revelations of Moses and Hebrew Society, then comes Part III which encapsulates Hindoo genesis in terms of the Virgin Devanaguy and Jezeus Christna. In the last Part, the Author has tried to show that the 'Christian idea' is a Hindoo origin and there is a high degree of bonding between Christ and Christna.

This informative book covers subjects like History, Religion, Sociology, Philosophy, Christianity and Biographical & Mythological narratives. It is a must to have for a Church Historian, Christian Laity, Church Clergies, Hindu Pundits, Sociologists, Philosophers, Researchers, or anyone interested in knowing about the inter-linkages between the stated religions and societies. Also, any student of the subject will be left less informed without having a reading of the book.

About the Author

M. Louis Jacolliot (1837-1890) was a multifaceted personality. In addition, to being a prolific writer he was also a French Barrister, Colonial Judge and Lecturer. He spent several years, from 1865 to 1869, in Tahiti and India. In India, he understood Sanskrit myths, which he later translated in his Histoire des Vierges: Les Peuples et les Continents Disparus (1874). He had authored many books but famous among them are translations of the Manu Smriti. He also relocated a lost continent called 'Rutas' to the Pacific Ocean with the help of some unspecified 'Sanskrit Tablets'.



















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