Friday, July 8, 2016

Origin of Roman Catholic Church – 17

Continued from the earlier post –

In reality, Jesus was not yet dead. All these things were happening (formation of Roman Catholic and other two Churches) while Jesus was living in India. It so happened, as per one narration that, after Jesus was removed from the Cross and given first treatment, The Gospel of John records that Nicodemus brought myrrh and aloes (John 19:39). These healing plants, particularly aloe plants, are considered medicinal and applied to wounds. His followers decided to take him away from Jerusalem. Since Jew priesthood was against Jesus it was not proper to bring him as a living person and so the Roman general advised the companions of Jesus that they pretend that Jesus rose out of the dead body to heaven and now he has come down from the heaven. This myth was easily accepted by the gentries and the priests as they did have a notion that Jesus was some body not normal but of some spiritual power. As that, they and the other people accepted journey of Jesus out of Jerusalem could become easy. This also explains the coming up of Good Friday festival in Christians later on.
They with his mother Maria (Mary) traveled towards east and after much traverse reached Kashmir. They probably traveled by silk route along with traders. On way, his mother died and she was given last rites in a place in north of Pakistan. Her resting place is called, "Mai Mari da Ashtan", or "resting place of Mother Maria." Hindus and Muslim faithful worship that place as temple of goddess Amba. The resting place of Jesus is known as Roza BAL and Jesus is called Yuz Asaf (Son of Joseph) in old city of Srinagar in Kashmir.
Jesus traveled further to Srinagar in Kashmir and settled there until his last. May be he did not know that some religion is already afoot in the west in his name. Jesus came to Kashmir he did not do any attempt to canvass for his ideology, as he actually never had any one. What Jesus was trying to do in Jerusalem was advocating for improvement in then existing Judaism. The formation of a new religion was not his idea at any time. This becomes very evident from the way he had spoken during his talks with his followers. However, one explanation says that on coming to Hindustan Jesus came to know of teachings of Lord Sham who was the first prophet of Jews. Bhagwatgita was his gospel sung to his chosen disciple Parth. On knowing that, the so-called lost tribe is not lost but very well placed in Hind (India) with its own religion to follow. Jesus preferred to consign himself to his spiritual life. The ideology is given, as his teaching is not his teaching at all. For example, the god described by Roman Catholic Church is different from the one Jesus talked of; I shall discuss that point later in this article. By what phenomenon such spreading of an ideology happens is difficult to explain but such things are noticed happening around many great persons, sages. Careful study shows that Gospel of Mathew and others with record of Sermons on the Mount that Jesus gave were the handy material and that was good enough for the experts of Roman Church to design a philosophy out of it with their expertise in this field. To Jews, Moses gave Ten Commandments that, is the basis of Jew religion. Jesus gave Sermon on the Mount and that is taken as his teaching. Jesus never made any straight teaching to his followers but told wisdom through parables. These parables were prone to be misinterpreted. In later period Mohammad gave five pillars to Arabs and a one more religion was formed, Islam.

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