'রহস্যে রোজাবল'

ভারতের ইতিহাস
rohosye rozabal

-সন্দীপন মন্ডল

পর্ব ১ - পদব্রজ

The arduous walk of the last seven or eight full moons is about to end, and only a few days ago the Indus River was crossed. Ahead at last is the land of knowledge, the land of India, surrounded by the rich history of sixteen great cities. Scholars of the country, which has been trying to preserve the history of civilization from the dawn of civilization to the present day with universities like Taxila, Nalanda, Udantapuri, Vikramshila, etc., are not fortunate enough to travel or study there.
The unknown country ahead, Iuz Asif was happy to see. The bright teenager, who had spent the first twelve spring seasons of his life in Judea, Middle East, had many questions to answer, and he chose not to look for a way to come to this eastern country, to the famous silk chain, to the western business community who came to trade in this country.
Shortly after setting foot on this land, Yuez began to acquire his knowledge as a student in a Buddhist monastery established not long ago in a remote place in the arid highlands of Tibet. Yuez continued to acquire this knowledge for several months. Gradually, he learned Pali and became proficient in various Buddhist disciplines. But he did not stop there, his goal was completely different. So, after completing his education in the monastery, Yuez set out for a new goal one day with the permission of the abbot.
The streets of ancient India were gradually opening up to him, Ujjain, Pataliputra, Nalanda. Each province had its own customs, rules, and people. At the same time, the main stream of education was the same, but the education system was changing.
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Yuju continues to explore everything. He realizes why this land is known as the Land of Gold. After completing his education in eastern India, he goes to Kashinagar in central India. The purpose is to gain some knowledge from the learned orthodox scholars of Kashinagar. After reaching Kashinagar, Yuju spends a lot of time learning the language and learning about the scriptures written in Sanskrit. These scriptures are not accessible to his country, so he has no way to do anything but to gain knowledge from far away from his country and people.
But what is the purpose of this mysterious young man who, when the rest of the Jews of his age are at the stage of starting a family, is gathering together with the merchants and coming to this part of the hemisphere alone and acquiring such knowledge?
We have to wait a few more years to know the answer. Yuz has just finished his mid-term stay in this land, now it's time to learn some lessons from the last few years.
By the time he finishes his stay in Kashi, Yuj has mastered the Gita of the Indian god Krishna and the rest of the Indian Sanskrit scriptures and Vedas. He passes the required scriptural tests at Kashi before he can leave for his final destination in this land. He is to meet a dynasty in the Kashmir valley, blessed by the footsteps of the sage Kashyap.
Yuz Asif was fascinated by Kashmir. It was the paradise he had only ever imagined. This outstandingly beautiful valley, this lush apple orchard, the water of the spring washing his feet a few steps away, with gentle and simple people, was the land he had always imagined as paradise. Gradually, Yuz got the opportunity to meet the then glorious king of the Satavahana dynasty. He finished his studies in this rich land. He finally returned to his country, at the end of the eightieth spring of his life. However, Yuz returned to this land after more than a decade, from his own country and its surrounding areas. He brought along a group of backward tribes from the Middle East.
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The main occupation of these tribes was animal husbandry. Along the way, the Yuez lost his mother in the Gandhara region. Eventually, the Yuez himself settled in Kashmir with this tribe. In obedience to King Gopadatta, he helped rebuild the temple of Sri Jyeshteshteshwara Deva built during the reign of Emperor Jalauka, the son of Emperor Ashoka. He also taught the people who accompanied him, the teachings that this great land had inculcated in every visitor from each of his children. Education of humanity, education of love, education of being innocent and education of eradicating injustice.
Thus, it was through animal husbandry that the Yuez developed Poalgam, or the land of the shepherds, in Kashmir. Gradually, other activities were added to the Yuez, which would soon be known. And the name Pahalgam as India knows it today means the village of the shepherds, not the first village.
Yuez never returned to his country of Judea, for he knew that if he returned, he would be nailed to his feet and crucified, < div > again, as he had done the previous time. < / div >
Yes, I said'his ', as the current Goda Bangla translation of the word Yuz Asif stands for, < / div >.
"Jesus Christ." ""
rohosye rozabal
We all know of a place called Bethlehem in the city of Jerusalem where Jesus was born. Although many experts believe that he was born in Bethlehem, his home was in Nazareth. That is why Jesus is called not only Jesus but also'Jesus of Nazareth'in many places. But Nazareth was just outside the then Judea country, where Bethlehem was on the border of northern Judea, and Nazareth was far beyond the border, so Jesus was born in Bethlehem but spent a large part of his life in Nazareth and its environs.
If we now look at Jerusalem at the time of Jesus'birth, we find that sin, discrimination, plagiarism, and inferiority complex were rampant among a large part of the people of Jerusalem at that time. If this Jewish image is true, according to some, it is natural that the society that began a thousand years ago will be completely irrelevant in the hands of evil people. Jesus'country was no exception.
Realizing that one of the heads of mankind would be born in Bethlehem at the time of his birth, three philosophers went to the city, the first to tell the Jerusalemite that their time of redemption was coming. Jesus Christ grew up in Jerusalem like five other ordinary people. But seeing the wrong social systems and various exploits in the country, he began to realize that the people of the country needed a new way of life.
Where was Jesus Christ from the age of twelve until before he was thirty years old?
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No one has been able to provide any evidence of him until today. Some say that he did penance in the forests of England, some say that he cultivated fish on the seashore at Nazareth, etc. However, during a visit to his city, a king from the northern region of Sakas, India, met a man named Isamsih, who was quite young, fair-skinned, with fair or slightly sunny features, a long nose, and white clothes. When the king asked him who he was, the king replied, "I am the son of God, my name is Jesus, but I was born of a virgin, I came from a country far to the west, to gain knowledge in this country, so that I might save the people of my country." < / div >
Jesus completed his studies in this country and returned to Jerusalem to save his people. He successfully preached love, forgiveness, and love for people. In a very short time, he became popular among the unfortunate backward people of his country. Many people started converting to Christianity from Judaism or Judaism. The Jewish monopoly began to decline in many parts of the society. The fundamentalists were angry.
The result was the chastisement of Jesus Christ. Within a few years of his arrival in his homeland from India, he was nailed to a cross on his hands and feet. When the day was over, after hanging for about four to five hours, he was taken down from the cross, some herbs were applied to his body, and his body was hidden in a cave. When he came out of there about three days later, he first met his wife, the world-famous Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdail. With her help, Jesus took refuge in a mountain area called Galilee on the shore of the Gulf of Galilee, on Friday. His tombstone was removed and the tomb was found empty two days later, on Sunday.
The Christians, seeing the tomb empty, roared that Jesus had ascended to heaven, and the Jews, quite naturally, did not believe that Jesus would return. Meanwhile, Jesus, sitting in the Galilee hills, was feeling the warmth of Jerusalem. He realized that if he returned, he would be killed again. He traveled for several years without necessarily seeing a way out. He sought refuge in Egypt and Damascus. He eventually found India. He returned to India.
But Jesus did not return alone.
He returned with ten lost tribes of Jerusalem. He himself came to India with the last tribe. He established a village of shepherds called Polgam in a valley of Kashmir. He lived there for a long time with his people and succeeded in reaching his God one day. The tomb of Yuz Asif or Jesus Christ is still kept at a place called'Rozabal'in Khan-e-Yaar, Kashmir.

পর্ব ৩ - পরিশিষ্ট-ক

I have previously taught you how Jesus Christ came to this country after a long journey, and received teachings and messages of humanity. How Jesus went more than 3,000 kilometers to save Jerusalem from sin. Many people laughed at the claims.
The oldest record of the life and words of Jesus Christ that has been compiled is the Old Testament. Yes, the New Testament was created around 325 AD, about three centuries after Jesus'birth. So the most common distortion of information that can occur in it is this Old Testament. It is silent on the life of Jesus from the age of twelve to thirty. Many historians say Jesus spent that time in England, some say in North America.
● But all Christian texts have always been silent as to how such a great saint crossed the seas to North America or if he was in England, where is any evidence? Why?.
But if we look at the other side of this land of India, let us see what we see. If we leave aside the history of the 16th mahajanapada, the first mistake that everyone makes is that India was completely isolated from the West at that time. This is completely wrong. Long before India was called'Sone ke Chiriya ', coins or coins of the Roman Empire were found in the then port area of South India. So it was natural that India was connected to the world by water and land at that time too. So anyone could come this way.
Some of the oldest and most secretive inscriptions, which are kept in the Hemis monastery on the Ladakh side of India and another ancient monastery in the same area, speak of a "foreign white-skinned man in a state of exhaustion," nursing and later studying.
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The last witness to the discovery of these texts and the English translation of them was a traveller named Nikolai Notovitch, over two hundred years ago. Swami Abhedananda, also from Bengal, later confirmed the news about the foreigner himself.
A notable example is the striking similarity of the posture of the statue of Gautama Buddha to that of Jesus in Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting Salvatore Mundi. (photo above) < div > A similar mosaic of Jesus found in Ravenna, Italy, shows a similar pattern. < / div > < div > Are these examples found thousands of kilometers away just coincidental? < / div >

● কেই বা ছিল সেই সাদা চামড়ার মানুষটি?

The Buddhist text Glass Mirror or'Glass Mirror'found in Tibet describes the learning of a foreigner named'Yeshu '. Tibet has always been closely associated with Buddhist cultural learning and Ladakhi.

● এই ইয়েশু আর ওপরের বিদেশী মানুষ কি একই? কে তিনি?

We tell where we find the evidence of Jesus's visit to South India. Professor Vartak who has correctly challenged Stephen Hawking's quotations in the USA magazine itself has analysed the words of Jesus himself when he was crucified with the sources of the Vedas. Jesus'crucifixion was about some phrases like "Elai elai lam sabakathani." Although they are called Greek phrases in some places, they have no history in the vocabulary of modern Western literature. According to Professor Vartak the original phrase uttered by Jesus is "Ille ille sabbika lama thani" and in modern Tamil it translates to "O (God) why do you trouble me so much?" and.
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Speaking a foreign language instead of speaking one's mother tongue in times of distress is possible only when one learns to remain mentally steadfast even in the face of worldly sorrows through sadhana and avoids expressing one's physical sufferings to one's followers.

● এছাড়া ক্রুশবিদ্ধ অবস্থায় একজন সাধক ভুল শব্দ বলবেন কেন?

Similarly, the reason for Jesus's entry into Jagannath Dham is evidenced when we learn that a learning center was established at Shrikshetra or Puri in 483 BCE which later became a centre of religious and scriptural learning, with the Jagannath Temple. In an ancient text called'Nath Namavali'found in the adjacent region of the Vindhya mountains, we find the identity of a student named'Ishanath'who came to this place from the west at the age of fourteen to acquire knowledge.

● কে এই রহস্যময় ঈশানাথ? তার আর কোথাও কোনো উল্লেখ নেই কেন?

As evidence of the practice of Buddhist scriptures in monasteries, we find that the Buddha's teachings bear a striking resemblance to those of Jesus in the Old Testament. For example, "Only fools build houses in the sand" or "Ask forgiveness of one another by confessing one's sins to another" or "The sun gives light to both the righteous and the wicked." Even more surprisingly, according to some experts, if one of the oldest Old Testament texts is found, it mentions a book called Gheeda, but no ancient book of this name can be found in the whole world. Yet the original knowledge of the Buddhist scriptures is also found in that orthodox scripture.
● If there were also many differences between the civilizations after Jesus came to earth, why is it possible that two different cultures at the time of Jesus had different texts in different languages?
Only the hands and feet were nailed when Jesus was crucified. Even today, a human death like this can take more than a day, scientifically speaking, two to five days, if the wounds themselves continue to heal. All of the images of Jesus show Jesus as muscular.
● In the days before when man worked with animals, nothing was invented except fire and wheels, a strong man could die by hanging on a cross in less than half an hour?
● So when Jesus comes to the worshipers shortly after his crucifixion, why does he say in Psalm 39 of Luke chapter 24, "Touch me, for this is me made flesh and not a spirit "?
● Who was the man recorded as having seen Jesus on the beach in Damascus, some months after his death on the cross?

পর্ব ৪ - পরিশিষ্ট-খ (শেষ পর্ব)

We still have a lot of information to read, so let's go straight to the rest of the available information.
Two books, namely'Ikmal ud-din ', a book from 962 CE and'Rajut Ussafa ', around 1500 CE, clearly record Yuz Asif's escape from crucifixion and march towards Afghanistan.
Afghanistan at that time meant nothing but a dry land of large rocks, if Jesus had advanced as far as Afghanistan where would He have stopped?
It is said that Mary died in this Afghanistan, unable to bear the exhaustion of the road. The place where she died is now called Murree and is included in Pakistan. And there is a tomb compound called Mai Mari Da Sthan, which has no history associated with Pakistan Afghanistan, and the biggest point is that this place named Murree is very close to Srinagar, being located towards Abbottabad.
● If the story is false, who is this woman named Mari or Mary? Where is the history of her birth and death in her great tomb?
Jesus always referred to himself as the "shepherd of the lost sheep" of Israel or Judea at the time. The sheep here are figuratively speaking of the tribes that were oppressed there. So when they came out, they were the backward tribes with him.
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Ten of the 12 tribes left Israel with him. If we look at the tribes in the mountainous areas of war-torn present-day Afghanistan, we find a striking similarity in the facial features of the Israelis. From the Afghan warlords to the Pashtun people, almost all of them share this similarity. They call themselves'Bani Israelis ', meaning non-Israeli residents but are emotionally connected to Israel.
If that is wrong, where did the 10 tribes who went out with Jesus go?
The Kashmir where Jesus is so much mysterious is the Kashmir where some people live in a place called'Gootliebagh '. Though they are Kashmiri people, their way of life is different from the rest of the Kashmiri people. They claim to be different from the rest of Kashmir and they claim to be the last tribe among those 10'lost sheep'tribes. That is, we have the Bani Israelis living in this country. Not only do they have a difference in language or way of life, but they do not have marital relations with them. Not only the common people, but the chief cleric of Gootliebagh also makes the same claim. Here is a place in Anantnag where the stick'Asai Isa ', which means the stick with which Jesus walked in this country, is kept in the mosque named'As Muqam'which means the peaceful abode of Jesus.
Why do these people have to live in such isolation and with a completely different identity even if they belong to the same religion?
And what is the secret of the Ash-Mukam stick?
The pronunciation of the titles or titles that are in all the sayings of the tribes of Israel from Afghanistan to this Kashmir corresponds, in one way or another, to the designations of the inhabitants of Judah at the time of the Old Testament.
● How is it possible that there is no blood relation between two different civilizations?
Not only did Jesus live in Kashmir, but he also attended several all-religious conferences of the time. For this reason, a name similar to that of Gautama Buddha,'Boddo ', is found on various coins of Kanishka, as is a name as'Yuz '. Also, the earliest photographic inscription on the temple, inscribed by James Cole in 1869, at Jyesthesvara Temple, now known as Shankaracharya Temple, mentions a man named Yuz, "Yuz son of Israel came to this place in 78AD."
● Who is this Yuz? Why does his name keep coming up in Kashmir?
Local Muslims refused to recognize Rosabal's tomb as a Christian tomb. So when Suzanne Olson, a historian who claimed to be the 59th generation of Jesus's family to have discovered Rosabal's tomb, arrived in Rosabal and started working on the tomb, there was a worldwide outcry. Before the commotion could begin, the secret chamber of Rosabal's tomb was sealed. There were two people lying in this tomb. One Muslim man and another controversial figure, Yuz Asif. Strangely, the Muslim man's body was lying in the north-south face according to Islamic custom, but those who saw the secret chamber of Rosabal's tomb said that the body was lying in the east-west position. Laying a corpse in this way was not only an unrighteous act in Islamic belief, but also a forbidden act.
Simultaneously, the Rosabal tomb has a stone with a Yuez footprint, also inscribed with two scars. The bigger mystery is that the scars are not on the same place on both feet, the scars only appear on each other when one is straight.
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Another is pressed against the leg and a narrow bar is passed through it.
● Who is the disputed corpse in the tomb of Rosabal, which is a ritual forbidden in Islam? Why is it so? < / div >.
Why is the foot-carved scar so strange and only relevant to the crucifixion of someone like Jesus?
And there are more important questions.
The three men who arrived in Jerusalem on the day of Jesus'birth came from the east. This time, the only civilization to have ever lived in what is now China, if an imaginary straight line is drawn from Israel east to India, and according to the Southern Indian pulse oracle system, there was indeed one special day in winter in the year of Jesus'birth. < div > < br > < / div >
< div > ● Who were these three mysterious men who knew the miraculous way that at that time a special saint would be born in a city near the Sea of Galilee, through which the history of the world would begin to change? < br > < / div >
● Which was the exact country they came from in the past?
● Different civilizations have different astrological views, but the south Indian system is called Nadi.
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Why did a special day come in that year and had nothing to do with the three men's crossing over to Israel?
● Did the passage of these three men from the East to the place of Jesus'birth at the time of his birth establish any earlier civilizational link to Jesus'life?
● Who is actually mentioned by the name Isamsih directly in a text called Bhavishya Mahapuran?
The biggest question that comes to the end is, < div > All the major Christian denominations and churches in the first world countries are very silent about Yuz Asif coming to India for some unknown reason despite his resemblance to Jesus. < / div > Although they themselves have not been able to provide any evidence of Jesus'life between the middle of the twelfth year and the end of his life, time has especially discredited this argument. < / div >
Why?
There are many more mysterious questions, many more lost in the womb of history, many more on the verge of being lost. I don't know if this mystery will ever be solved....... < div > (finished) < / div >

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