It was not until an E-mail
acquaintance of mine, an American tourist and researcher from New
Jersey and Florida, visiting in Pakistan and Kashmir, sent me a copy of
the book KINGS OF KASHMIRA, that I began to "see the
light" about Jesus' vegetarianism, and the reason for it!
Jesus,
ruling Kashmir under the name Meghavahana, had become both a Zealot and
a "Controversial Christ" in that country also.
The "protector of animals" both "small and great".
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The respected and official "History of
the Kashmir Kings" by Kahlana |
Sent to me all the way from India by Suzanna
Olsson, whose picture I have shown above. |
The story of Jesus Christ
in Kashmir starts in 25 AD, when he was appointed or elected King of
that small Himalayan nation. But he was apparently living a
while before that in Pakistan, in the city of Taxila. Where he
was chosen to be the husband of a princess, the princess
Amritaprabha, the daughter of King Gopadditya.. The
story begins on page 33. His name in those days
and in that location was Prince Meghavahana.
"Gopaditya,
the king of Gandhara, in the hope of conquering Kashmira, had given
shelter to the great grand-son of Yudishthira. This exiled
prince had a son named Meghavahana, whom his father had sent to the
country of east Yotisha to be present at the Sayamvara marriage of
the daughter of its king who was a Vishnuvite; and he had the
fortune of being selected as the husband of the princess.
"He (Prince Meghavahana) was also presented with an umbrella,
which was got from Varuna (an ancient Indian god of the sea) by king
Naraka and which cast its shade on none but a paramount king (in
short, a magical umbrella that originally belonged to an Indian
god)."
A picture of the ancient Indian
god Varuna shows him under an umbrella.
He is sitting in a chariot
pulled by swans, and has a conch shell in one hand.
By the first century AD, Lord
Shiva of Kashmir had taken over his identity.
"This connection (with the umbrella) gave him some importance
in the eyes of the people who believed that he would one day rise to
power. And after his return with his wife to his father,
the ministers of Kashmira invited him to accept the septre of their
country, he being the descendent of their ancient king."
(In spite of the obscure writing style of Kahlana, who wrote
in Sandskrit, and the lack of a really obvious connection here, this
whole passage only makes sense to me if one assumes that
Meghavahana's father lived in Kashmir, and sent his son there on
purpose to marry the princess, perhaps with a secret agreement with
Gopaditya to make this happen. Now one wonders who this
father really was, and the next sentence seems to be the clue to
hidden relationship being covered up for some reason or other.)
"Sandhimati,
otherwise called Aryyaraja (the "white" or Aryan king),
found his kingdom weakened by internal disagreement, but took no
steps to mend matters. On the contrary, he was anxious
to resign his office, believing that his tutelary god had given him
a fitting opportunity to relieve himself of his kingdom, and to
engage himself in devotion."
(From other stories both in Kings of
Kashmira and in the "Gospel Pesher" history of Joseph
the Essene, Jesus' father, I have reconstructed this assumed
history. Joseph was crucified by the Romans about 23 AD,
rescued by Lord Shiva and resuscitated in this god's spacecraft, and
carried back to Kashmir, where he continued his 47 year reign.
But he was in poor mental condition after his near-death experience
and looking for a chance to retire. He hid from the
people his father-son relationship to Jesus, who was studying by
then in Taxila at a Buddhist monastery. And Joseph arranged
the marriage of Jesus to the princess by working behind the scenes.
Sandhimati, the "white" king of Kashmir was in reality,
Joseph the Essene, the father of Jesus. Who had now assumed
the name of Meghavahana. (One of the many names of the ancient
Indian god Indra, the "Rider of the Clouds")
Page
36: "After the resignation and retirement of the late king (Sandhimati-Joseph),
the ministers who presided over the council of the people, went to
Gandhara, and brought with them the renowned Meghavahana (with his
magical umbrella that once belonged to the god Varuna), whom they
crowned king; and who afterwards proved to be a good and
kind-hearted sovereign; and the expectations that were entertained
of him were fully realized."
"His tenderness for animal life was even greater than
that of a Buddhist high priest. He forbade the slaughter
of animals in his kingdom, and as compensation to the hunters who
lived by killing animals, he paid them money. He
performed two yajugas (religious pilgrimages). He built a
village named Meghavana and peopled it with Brahamanas (Hndu
monks) and set up a monastery named Meghamatha."
(There follows a list of a number of wives for
Meghavahana, the first-named as his queen being Amritaprabha, which
I assume to be the princess from Taxila which marriage made it
possible for him to be King of Kashmir. The others seem
to have been mostly Buddhist nuns who ran Buddhist monasteries. Except
perhaps Indradevi, who
I presume was Hindu, like Amritaprabha. Then comes a very
interesting story of Meghavahana as a militant missionary of
vegetarianism traveling throughout India convincing other kings to
enforce vegetarianism in their countries also!) |
Rider
of a White Horse
(Meghavahana,
"Rider of the Clouds")
Kings of
Kashmira page 36-37 "This prince led an expedition to
compel other kings to desist from killing animals;
and carried his arms to the sea (the realm of the ancient Indian god
Varuna), and even to Ceylon, making the subdued kings promise not to
kill animals. When he reached
the hill of Rohana in Ceylon, his army rested under the shadows of
palm trees. Vibushana, the king of the country, met him on
friendly terms with songs and loud chantings. Then the king of
Langka led the king of Kashmira to Langka and entertained him.
He forbade the use of flesh among his subjects
who, as Rakshasas, largely consumed it. Vibishana
then gave the king of Kashmira several flags in which the Rakashas
were represented in a bowing posture. Even to this day
on every occasion that the king of Kashmira goes out, these flags
which are called Paraadhvajas, are borne before him. Thus
he forbade the use of animal food even in the kingdom of the
Rakshasas and then he returned to his own. From that time
none violated the king's order against the destruction
of animals, neither in water, nor in the
skies, nor in forests did animals kill one another."
"We are ashamed to relate the history of this good king to
vulgar men, but those who write according to the Rishis do not care
for the taste of their hearers. The king died after a reign of
thirty four years." (25 AD - 59 AD)
Found in the Bible,
the Identical Story:
Revelation
chapter 19
5 "And a voice came out of the throne (of Kashmir), saying ,
Praise our God ("Hosanna", part of the name Meghava HANA),
all ye his servants, and ye that fear him (including the animals),
both small and great.
6 "And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude (what
greater multitude than the teeming millions of India?), and as the
voice of many waters (the Ganges river, deemed sacred by this
multitude), and as the voice of many thunderings, (these thunderings
are interpreted as "the voice of God" in one of the Dead
Sea Scrolls), saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent (Lord
Shiva in India, the "Protector of the Animals") reigneth."
Lord Shiva, crowned by 5 Cobras,
has power over life and death in Hinduism.
7 "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him:
for the marriage of the Lamb is come (Jesus is pictured in Kashmir
on a throne with a lamb on his lap), and his wife (Amritaprabha the
Visnuvite) hath made herself ready."
8 "And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine
linen (standing symbolically for both the Essenes and the
Christians), clean and white, for the fine linen is the
righteousness of the saints (Can also stand for vegetarianism
as defined by Nazarites and Zealots as "avoiding
defilement")
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"And I saw heaven (the gates of Kashmir) opened, and behold a
white horse (the horse of Meghavahana, the militant promoter of
vegetarianism) -
---and he
that sat upon him was called Faithful
and True, and in righteousness
he doth judge and make war. (This
is a translation of Jesus' second name as a king of Kashmir,
Pravarasena I, under which he ruled from 59 AD to 89 AD, another 30
years -- 64 years altogether.)"
12
"His eyes were as a flame of fire (as is the "third
eye" of Lord Shiva, the "Destroyer of Ages"), and on
his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man
knew, but he himself."
Neither I, nor anyone I
know except Suzanna Olsson, knew about these two "hidden"
names of Jesus prior to my making this connection by subjecting Kings
of Kasmira to "Bible Codes" interpretive
techniques.
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"And he was clothed in a vesture dipped in blood (thought to be
a reference to Jesus' crucifixion at Qumran in 33 AD), and his name
is called the Word of God (Jesus "Gospel Pesher" name
throughout the Book of Acts, -- another "hidden"
name)."
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"And the armies which were in heaven (again Kashmir, where by
law, no animal could be killed) followed him upon white horses,
clothed in white linen, white and clean (IE, an army of Essenes)."
15
"And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he
should smite the nations: --(in all three pictures I have of Jesus
in Kashmir, he has a sword, and it is prominent in his description
as Pravarasena I in Kings of Kashmira): and he shall rule
them with a rod of iron; (part of the description of a David
"Messiah" given in Psalms 2:9); and he treadeth the
winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God (again Lord
Shiva, the "Destroyer of Ages", not YHWH, the relatively
powerless God of Jews and only Jews)."
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"And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh (sexual prowess) a
name written, KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS (another name credited
to Jesus as Pravarasena I in Kings of Kashmira on page
38)."
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"Varuna's
Umbrella"
found by Suzanna Olsson
on a carved stone
"Obelisk"
beside a Shiva-linga in Phalgam,
Kashmir.
Sue's photo of the "obelisk" on the
left above, behind the linga.
Sue E-mailed me the picture, soon after she
took it. About 1998-1999.
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Rather dark photo of the
Phalgam "Obelisk" showing Jesus as king Meghavahana
on the throne of Kashmir. Sue was startled by the
Christian cross on the left armrest of the Kashmir throne, and
so was I. On the right armrest is a Christian bishop. |
Since the photo is so dark,
and also because Suzanna Olsson would not let me publish the
picture on the Internet until she had published her first book
on Jesus in Kashmir, I drew out the features visible to
me, and labeled them as above. To me it is certain
that this is Meghavahana, the protector of animals in "Kashmir
Heaven" and militant promoter of vegetarianism in
India and the world. |
To
me, but apparently not to Suzanna Olsson, who likes Buddhism more
than Hinduism, the identity of the princely clean-shaven figure over
the throne is Lord Shiva, with his elephant-faced son Ganesh
in the foreground, and one of his several goddess wives in the
background.. The triangle shape over the god's head represents
both "Varuna's Umbrella" and a spacecraft, called a "Vimana"
in Indian art.
The
little figures by the king's throne below in the background I am
interpreting as representing the Garden of Eden, with a "tree
of life" and several angels. I count three of these
angels, a connection with Seventh-day Adventists as the "Three
Angel's Message" of their earliest teachings.
"Varuna's
Umbrella" and
"Walking on
Water" as a
symbolic depiction
of
TIME/SPACE
TRAVEL
in
the History of Kashmir titled
"Kings of Kashmira"
Kings
of Kashmira Appendix D, page vi -- " The
stories that are related of King Meghavahana, are as follows:
"It is related that in an expedition which this king led
against others, he meditated when his soldiers were sleeping at ease
under the Palm trees, how he could conguer the island before him
(Ceylon in the previous story I have already related). Here
Kalana interjects another story only marginally related to this one.
"A divine personage introduced himself to the king as Varuna.
He said that the umbrella which stood over the king's head was
captured by the king's father-in-law named Rauma (does not agree
with previous stories, but that's routine in these Indian stories)
from his city in former times. "Without the
umbrella," said Varuna, "our subjects are subjected to
endless dangers. Therefore, before taking back this umbrella,
I have tested your kindness, and this magical show was my own
creation." The king then delivered the umbrella to Varuna,
and also offered prayers to him---"
Varuna, ancient god of the sea, with his
umbrella returned
"(Said
Jesus as Meghavahana) 'Urged by my dependents I ask for some favor.
With your favor I have conquered the whole earth, now advise me how
I can cross the ocean to the island.' [Close attention to
detail here should alert a puzzle-solver such as myself that if he
had already conquered the present earth, then the island must
represent the earth in the future, IE: time/space travel].
"Then
replied Varuna that 'if you wish to cross the sea I will make the
water hard." [As a god who owned a Vimana capable of
time/space travel, "Varuna's Umbrella", Jesus having
returned his "Umbrella-Vimana" to him, the god was now
able to grant the request].
"The
king acknowledged the favor when the god disappeared.
(Disappearing is easy when you have a space-ship). On
the next day (actually over 1000 years later, real time), the king
crossed the hardened sea with his astonished army."
What army? Why the Essene army riding white horses, clothed in
linen garments, white and clean promoting vegetarianism for
everyone, of course!
I'm
here going to have the arrogance to suggest that now all the puzzle
pieces that show Jesus and Lord Shiva as the "Controversial
Christ of a Controversial God," which I can also call the
"Vegetarian Christ of a Vegetarian God" did indeed already
make the TIME/SPACE expedition across the "hardened sea"
of TIME/SPACE, and they did this between October 22, 1844 and 1900.
One division of this white-robed army of Essenes lodged itself at
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium, and
another later set up operations at Loma Linda University, where
I, Dr. Robert Holt, md got into the picture and joined this 2000
year-old Essene army.
As for those who have been presenting a symbolic representation of
this "Army of Christ" of Revelation 19 (and Kings of
Kashmira) as instead representing a Heaven and New Earth in
which killing animals and eating their flesh will still be an
option, you've been mislead. And will continue to be mislead
until you get your 4-vessel heart bypass or some type of cancer,
even though you fervently bless you sausage biscuits and hamburgers
every meal.
My answer to George
Carlin's question is:
"Never!"
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