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    13.10.10
    The Bhavishya Purana is one of the eighteen major Hindu Puranas. It is written in Sanskrit and attributed to Rishi Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas. The translation of one of the passages in the purana goes...


    "One day, Shalivahana, the chief of the Shakas, came to a snowy mountain (assumed to be in the Indian Himalayas). There, in the Land of the Hun (= Ladakh, a part of the Kushan empire), the powerful king saw a handsome man sitting on a mountain, who seemed to promise auspiciousness. His skin was like copper and he wore white garments. The king asked the holy man who he was. The other replied: 'I am called ________ (son of God), born of a virgin, minister of the non-believers, relentlessly in search of the truth.'

    O king, lend your ear to the religion that I brought unto the non-believers ... Through justice, truth, meditation, and unity of spirit, man will find his way to ______ (God, in Sanskrit) who dwells in the centre of Light, who remains as constant as the sun, and who dissolves all transient things forever. The blissful image of ______, the giver of happiness, was revealed in the heart "


    What is being talked about here?
    (no... even if it is the imayamalai the guy was not rajini :P)

    Nabarun gets it right.
    It talks about the "lost years of jesus".

    2 comments:

    1. mokkaichino said...:

      yup...
      it talks about the "lost years of jesus"
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_years_of_Jesus

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