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<strong>H<strong>in</strong>duism</strong>: <strong>What</strong> <strong>Really</strong> Happened <strong>in</strong> <strong>India</strong> – M. M. N<strong>in</strong>an<br />

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Not only that the path of Thomas M<strong>in</strong>istry fall over the places, there is a<br />

higher density of Sivalayaas close to the Takshasila (the capital of Indo-<br />

Parthian K<strong>in</strong>gdom of Gondaphores) where his m<strong>in</strong>istry stayed longer and<br />

started. Notice that Kerala do not have a Jyotirlanga for reasons we will<br />

see later.<br />

The only plausible explanation is that Vedic religion was transformed<br />

<strong>in</strong>to <strong>H<strong>in</strong>duism</strong> as we have come to know of – a totally new religion - by<br />

the m<strong>in</strong>istry of St.Thomas. In fact, the current form of religion came<br />

about due to <strong>in</strong>teraction of Vedic religion with three religiophilosophical<br />

systems – Greek, Persian and Christian. The major<br />

formative force was Thomas Christianity, at least dur<strong>in</strong>g the first two<br />

centuries. We have very little history of the growth and decay of these<br />

religious thoughts <strong>in</strong> documentation. However, we know that there was<br />

a powerful Christian presence <strong>in</strong> the Cauvery Area as <strong>India</strong>n Catholic<br />

Church apart from the Christian Church <strong>in</strong> Malankara (Malabar). They<br />

were <strong>in</strong>deed <strong>in</strong> close contact and collaboration as part of the wider <strong>India</strong>n<br />

Catholic Church. Chola, Chera and Pandya K<strong>in</strong>gdoms were always <strong>in</strong><br />

close contact culturally and economically. As the Christian faith<br />

became powerful, there had been local reaction from the religions and<br />

other heretic movements that were present.

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