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SubscriberWrites: India and Israel are forever connected – We are ancestrally the same!

As Israel is in the news supporting India in desalination projects and India condemns the terrorism of Hamas, it's time to revisit our history books now!

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India and Israel are forever connected! Hinduism and Judaism are one and the same!

In Sanskrit, a Sadak = “a person with magical, supernatural powers.” In Hebrew writings, a Ṣadok, Ṣadoc, Zadoq, Tzadok or Tsadoq was also a supernaturally endowed priest!

The Jews spell Jerusalem as ‘Yerushalayim,’ of which the Sanskrit synonym is Yadu Ishalayam, which means the temple of the Lord of the Yadus (the descendents of Lord Krishna’s clan). Could this be the original name of Jerusalem? 

The Shatkona is a symbol used in Hindu yantra, which are representations of the cosmic energies and the associated mantras in diagrammatic forms. The Shatkona represents both the male and female form, as a symbol of the divine union of masculine and feminine  much like the Yin and Yang!

And it’s also the Star of David in Judaism! 

Judaism and Sikhism!

In an almost forgotten episode of both Jewish and Sikh history, the Sikh Empire headed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh came to the aid of Jewish people in their hour of need as they were exiled from Iran. The Sikh Empire opened its doors to Jews, helping save hundreds of lives, as they moved in the early 1800s, from the city of Mashhad – today Iran’s third largest city, to a now long-forgotten Jewish community in the heart of Pakistan’s Punjab region, in Rawalpindi’s Babu Mohallah neighborhood. 

So what about Lords Jesus Christ and Krishna?

We know Jesus Christ was born a Jew!

Christ comes from the Greek word ‘Christos’, which means “the anointed one”. And the word ‘Krishna’ in Greek is the same as ‘Christos’. A colloquial Bengali rendering of Krishna is `Kristo’, which is the same as the Spanish for Christ — ‘Cristo’. What if they are the same stories?

  • Both are believed to be both Gods and sons of God since they were divinely conceived, with an adoptive father in both cases,
  • The birth of both Jesus of Nazareth and Krishna of Dwarka and their God-designed missions were foretold, and wise men warned the local dictators of their birth, and influence,
  • Both were born in unusual places — Christ in a lowly manger and Krishna in a prison cell, and both were divinely saved from death pronouncements,
  • The teachings of both are very similar—both emphasize love and peace, and both helped the sick and dying.

Greek philosopher Aristotle had said: “…These Jews are derived from the Indian philosophers; they are named by the Indians as the Calani. 

The Hindu story (The Mahabharata): “The progeny of Adamis and Hevas (Adam and Eve) soon became so wicked that they were no longer able to coexist peacefully. Brahma therefore decided to punish his creatures “Vishnu” ordered Vaivasvata to build a ship for himself and his family. When the ship was ready, and Vaivasvata and his family were inside with the seeds of every plant and a pair of every species of animal, the big rains began and the rivers began to overflow.”

Could this be the story of Noah’s Ark?

What about Abraham?

As an Aryan (Not of Yah), Abraham originally believed in idols, the ancient Indian (Yah) philosophy (Cult of the Material Universe) and he decided that mankind could save himself only by dealing with what was real — not the imagined. Could his wife Sara be the Goddess Saraswati? Could he be Brahma?

Hanukkah is quite similar to how Hindus celebrate Diwali. Both are celebrations of Good over Evil! The triumph of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana in Hinduism. Hanukkah commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Seleucid Empire.

Putting the Om back in Shalom! Both “Om” and “Shalom” refer to the divine: “Om,” according to Hinduism is one of God’s names. “Shalom,” too, the Midrash says, is among one of God’s names!

What about Islam and Hinduism?

Fortunately, I have proven the commonality of the 2 religions of Islam and Hinduism, where I stated in the article entitled: “Time to unite Islam and Hinduism and stop the killings!” that:

What if we look at Om and turn it sideways?

Om and Allah: Identical!

So, tying it all together,

What if the Jewish people are Hindus and vice versa?

What if Christ is Krishna and Krishna is Christ?

Would this not change the world order?

Bio: Akshay Sharma is a Computer Engineer, tech analyst, ex-Gartner, having authored 280+ research notes, on emerging technologies like Cybersecurity, 5G, and IoT. He has recently been appointed as Chief Technology Evangelist for an AI/ML startup called Accure.AI.

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