Prince Ranáditya's

Wedding [About 219 AD]

................Picture COPYRIGHT 2003 by Robert F. Holt. All rights reserved.


My colored free-hand drawing of what the photograph and painting shows. The colors are altered a bit, and the quality much poorer. But it is what I have to work with without infringing on anyone's rights of "ownership".

Dr.Bob Holt

Using Bible Code

To INTERPRET

"Kings of Kashmira"

APPENDIX The King's List --- Page xx1 - "Book III"

Meghaváhana r. 25 - 59 AD

....Page 33-37, also Appendix D

Pravarasena I r. 59 - 89 AD

.....Page 37-38, also Appendix E

Hiranya ..........r. 89 - 120 AD

.....Page 38

A lot of the things Meghaváhana is described as doing in "Kings of Kashmira", Jesus does in the Gospels, including "walking on water". Pesher Meaning: they are one and the same person!

....Ignoring that Meghaváhana supposedly "died" and "His Son" succeded him, then Pravarasena, too, is Jesus. (Alias: Hazrat Issa!)

....Hiranya is then, the heir of Jesus, and the next king of Kashmir.

Mátrigupta.....r. 120 - 125 AD

......Page 39 -52

.....Hiranya apparently died with no male heir, and the gap was filled by Mátrigupta, a poet like Kahlana, and treated very positively by Kahlana in "Kings of Kashmira". He is "given" Kashmir by the regional Emperor Vikramaditya.

Pravarasena II r. 125-185 AD

......Page 38, 48 - 54

......Also Appendix F

 ....The Gospel Pesher allows us to see Toramána, the other son of Jesus (Pravarasena I) as an Essene priest ("Potter's Shop"=Essenes. As in the clay pottery in which the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.) His dark-skinned wife's son becomes Pravarasena II, builder of the modern Srinigar, capital of Kashmir.

Pravarasena II takes Kasmir back for the "Jesus Family" without a fight.

Yudishthira II r. ..185 - 206 AD  This is a Jewish name, and a major clue to the ID of the "White Rajas".

Narendráditya I r. 206 - 219 AD

.....Page 54

.The two sons of Yudishthira II, both reigned, and both were Jesus' great-great grandchildren. This first son only reigned 13 years.

Ranáditya I r. ....219 - 510 AD

.....Page 54 - 56,

......Also Appendix G

..That Ranaditya is certified by Kahlana to have reigned for no less than 300 YEARS is by itself a pretty strong CLUE that we are here dealing with a most unusual situation!

Now that we have the historical

background, on the next page

we'll discover this to be a very

unusual wedding!