According
 to a hidden monastery in the hills of the Himalaya's Hemis Monastary, a
 Buddhist retreat, they have thousands of ancient documents, 2,000 years
 old, proving that Jesus came and lived there after the crucifixion.  
Conversations were recorded with the Head Monks living there at that 
time, Jesus discussed how his own people had crucified him and he 
defeated death.  After some time spent meditating and discussing 
spiritual life with the monks there, he left and went to Srinagar, 
Kashmir.  There is alot of evidence pointing to the fact that Jesus 
lived in Kashmir until his last breath, in his late 70's.  He was a 
renowned teacher of devotion, and harmonized Hinduism, Buddhism and 
Judaism with his own new brand of thought, which had no "box" at that 
time.  it was based upon one fact "love and devotion is the key to the 
Kingdom, and to our freedom".  He was well loved for his wisdom and 
became a key religious figure in Kashmir.  His reasons for travelling to
 Kashmir was to help unite the 12 tribes of Judah, which was one of the 
reasons for the Messiah to come to Earth.  He travelled far and wide, 
through Europe, Eastern Europe, Turkey (Ephesus) is where Mother Mary's 
tomb is, she had lived there with John for many years, and was a well 
loved and noted royal and Holy Lady.  There is a tomb in Srinagar, 
Kashmir said to be the tomb of Jesus Christ.  I went there when I was a 
child, and I thought it was strange that Jesus's body would be there in 
Northern India, but now upon further reflection and deep research, my 
conclusion is that indeed Jesus lived and died in India.  His 
free-thinking, liberalism in spiritual teachings came from his days 
living in Jagannath Puri as a young man, where he "studied to prepare 
for his Messianic mission".  He lived there with his Mother Mary, who 
brought him there along the Gypsy Trail to meet with the King of that 
region, who was one of the 3 Kings who came to give alms when Jesus was 
first born.  He spent years studying there, and learning about devotion 
Bhakti Yoga, gaining daily entrance into the famous Jagannath Temple 
there in Orissa!  He studied the ancient Vedic scriptures and when he 
was finished with his study, he returned to Jerusalem (the missing years
 were over) and started his mission.  This why his thinking was so 
radical to that time and place, as he had learned something so different
 and new, that was out of the box. 
                                                Tomb of Jesus: Rosabal tomb, Kashmir
 
 
 
 
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