The Journey of Jesus to India Insights from Bhavishya Purana and the Tomb in Srinagar The proposition that Jesus traveled to India after the crucifixion is a theory steeped in ancient manuscripts, local traditions, and scholarly interpretations. Notably, the Bhavishya Purana and the Tomb of Jesus in Srinagar, Kashmir provide compelling evidence for this narrative. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, has extensively elaborated on this theory, presenting a fascinating convergence of religious texts and historical accounts. This article explores the evidence and implications of this intriguing hypothesis. Ancient Manuscripts and Historical Context The Bhavishya Purana , a Sanskrit text, is among the eighteen major Puranas in Hindu literature. Composed over several centuries, it includes prophecies and historical events, some of which intriguingly reference a figure resembling Jesus Christ. According to the text, a saintly figure from a foreign ...
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