The Christ of India: The Story of Original Christianity
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The unique story of Jesus, Saint Thomas his Apostle, and how the Dharma of India became part of Saint Thomas Christianity
"Original Christianity" is the teaching of both Jesus of Nazareth and his Apostle Saint Thomas in India. Although it was new to the Mediterranean world, it was really the classical, traditional teachings of the ancient rishis of India that even today comprise Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Dharma, that goes far beyond religion into realization.
In The Christ of India Abbot George Burke presents what those ancient teachings are, as well as the growing evidence that Jesus spent much of his "Lost Years" in India and Tibet. This is also the story of how the original teachings of Jesus and Saint Thomas thrived in India for centuries before the coming of the European colonialists.
The Christ of India: The Story of Original Christianity includes the following:
- The Christ of India, about the Essene roots of Jesus and the early Christians; the spiritual training of Jesus; The "lost years" of Jesus, with much information never before gathered together in one place; Jesus' return to the West, and how his teachings were misunderstood; Jesus return to India after his resurrection; and much more.
- The Apostle of India, about how Jesus' apostle Saint Thomas went to India, and how the Christianity which grew up in India had a totally unique character compared to elsewhere in the world; the history of Saint Thomas Christianity in India and how it was persecuted by the colonialists.
- The Beliefs of Original Christianity
- Special Appendix 1: Indian Masters Who Considered Jesus One of Them. Stories of masters who had visions of Jesus, and those who researched Jesus' time in India, including Sri Ramakrishna, Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Sivananda and others
- Special Appendix 2: The Yoga of the Nath Yogis and Jesus
You will learn about the manuscripts which proved Jesus lived in the "East," and the efforts to suppress the news of their discovery.
You will learn about the Indian Saint Thomas Christian bishop of the 18th century who taught karma and reincarnation, who later became a wonderworking saint revered by Christians, Hindus, and Muslims alike.
Those who find themselves attracted to both Jesus and the Dharma of India will find this book fascinating and illuminating.
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The Christ of India - Abbot George Burke (Swami Nirmalananda Giri)
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line★★★★★ Abbot George is like the Emily Dickinson of modern day spiritual writers.
–Reverend Gerry Nangle
★★★★★ Abbot George provides such a fresh yet timeless take on the teachings of Christ and how they directly relate to the Sanatana Dharma, the eternal truths that are found in all religions. I came to this book slightly antagonistic towards Christ and came away with such a profound appreciation and respect for Jesus when the original Christian teachings are laid out next to the Dharma.
–Michael Sabani
★★★★★ This book was so well written and informative, that I read it in one day. Abbot George has such an insightful, intuitive grasp of his subject matter and presents it so eloquently that you will not be able to put it down.
–Amazon Reviewer
★★★★★ Essential for those who would truly understand the eternal teachings (Sanatana Dharma) of Jesus which he imparted to his students. ... Well written and easily understood. Gives all necessary information (historical, philosophical, and theological) that one may become acquainted with this Christian tradition.
–Russ Thomas
★★★★★ This book puts together different puzzle pieces of history to arrive at a very realistic portrayal of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. ... This book is a MUST READ.
–Bani Sodermark
The Christ of India
The Story of Original Christianity
Abbot George Burke
(Swami Nirmalananda Giri)
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Contents
linePreface
The Christ of India
The Apostle of India
The Beliefs of Original Christianity
Appendix One: Indian Masters Who Considered Jesus One of Them
Appendix Two: The Yoga of the Nath Yogis and Jesus
Glossary
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Preface
lineOriginal Christianity
is the teaching of both Jesus of Nazareth and his Apostle Saint Thomas in India. But although it was new to the Mediterranean world, it was really the classical, traditional teachings of the ancient rishis of India that even today comprise Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Dharma, that goes far beyond religion into actual realization through the practice of yoga. See Appendix Two: The Yoga of the Nath Yogis and Jesus.) The material in this book will reveal that this statement is simple fact without exaggeration.
Jesus and the Apostle Thomas taught nothing new in either Israel or India. Their religion was identical with that which Jesus studied in India, that which is found in the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and other fundamental scriptures and spiritual writings of India. Jesus and Saint Thomas taught nothing but Sanatana Dharma. The deformed entity known today as Christianity
is a corruption and betrayal of their actual teachings. Jesus learned his wisdom from the sages of India and so must those who would follow him.
I am not the originator of this idea. In 1920 Swami (later Paramhansa) Yogananda came to America to speak at a religious conference in Boston, Massachusetts. In his discourse at that conference he announced that he would be remaining in America and giving weekly classes of one and a half hours in length: the first half hour would be on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, the second on the teachings of the Gospels, and the third on the fundamental unity of the two. For thirty-two years he held to this approach. Today many people in East and West carry on that vision. I am just one of them.
Paramhansa Yogananda was continually denounced by Christians as a Hindu missionary trying to fool Christians into converting to Hinduism, and denounced by Hindus as a Christian missionary trying to fool Hindus into converting to Christianity. He was, of course, simply presenting the truth, historically and philosophically. This book is an attempt to do the same. Those who would follow Christ in all honesty will eventually find themselves following him to India.
Note: I wish to apologize that many quotations in this book have no attribution. Much of the material presented in the sections The Christ of India
and The Apostle of India
was gathered from books which I found in both North and South India, printed by the Indian Society For The Propagation of Christian Knowledge, the Roman Catholic Church and the Saint Thomas Church. I put it all in typewritten form just for my personal use without noting where it came from, not foreseeing the very real need for complete documentation in case one day I might want to print some or all of it.
The Christ of India
lineEssene roots of Jesus
At the time of Jesus there were two major currents or sects within Judaism: the Pharisees and the Sadducees. The Pharisees were extremely concerned with strict external observance of their interpretation of the Mosaic Law, ritual worship and theology. The Sadducees, on the other hand, were very little concerned with any of these things and tended toward a kind of genteel agnosticism. Today these two groups might be compared with the Orthodox and the Reformed branches of Judaism respectively.
There was a third sect which both was and was not part of Judaism. They were the Essenes, whose very name means the Outsiders.
Essene
is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew Chitsonim, the outsiders.
Since Philo and other Jewish historians used Essene
in writing about them, that has become the common usage. Whether they chose this name for themselves or whether it was applied to them by the disdainful Pharisees and Sadducees is not known. But that they were incongruent (even incompatible) to the normal life of Israel at that time is certainly known.
Jesus of Nazareth was an Essene, as were most of his followers, including the twelve Apostles (some of whom were his cousins). Many elements distinguished and even separated the Essenes from the rest of Israel.
Their claims about their very existence was certainly a controversial matter. For the Essenes averred that Moses had created them as a secret fraternity within Judaism, with Aaron and his descendants at their head. The prophet Jeremiah was a Master of the Essenes, and it was in his lifetime that they ceased to be a secret society and became a public entity. From that time many of the Essenes began living in communities. Isaiah and Saint John the Baptist were also Masters of the Essenes.
Their purpose was to follow a totally esoteric religious philosophy and practice that was derived from the Egyptian Mysteries. As the grandson of the Pharaoh, Moses had been an initiate of those mysteries and destined to ultimately become the head of the Egyptian religion. It was common in Egypt for the eldest son of the Pharaoh to inherit the throne, and the next eldest son to be made the head of the Egyptian religion. Although Moses was the only son of the Pharaoh’s daughter, he was adopted and his bloodline was not known. For this reason he could not be Pharaoh, but he could be put into the position usually given to the second son. The Egyptian Mysteries were themselves derived from the religion of India, as was openly admitted when Apollonius of Tyana publicly debated the officials of the Egyptian religion who censured him for having studied in India and brought those teachings back to the Mediterranean world.
Because of this, the Essenes had always maintained some form of contact and interchange with India–a fact that galled their fellow Israelites. Regarding this, Alfred Edersheim, in his nineteenth century classic, The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, wrote: Their fundamental tendency was quite other than that of Pharisaism, and strongly tinged with Eastern elements.
The reality of this contact with India is shown in the Zohar (2:188a-b), a compilation of ancient Jewish mystical traditions and