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<strong>Hinduism</strong>: What Really Happened in India – M. M. Ninan 256<br />

been given to any of the avatars before or after Christ. This name is<br />

known only to the <strong>Christian</strong>s. It indicates that the people of India were<br />

very familiar with Easo Masseh and his teachings. Even though his<br />

teachings were called “Mlecha Dharma” (the Abominable Way) they had<br />

to redefine “Mleccha Dharma” so that it was the righteous way. This<br />

indicates that the theology of <strong>Christian</strong>ity was well known and was a<br />

respected authoritative way of life. The term Mlecha Dharma could be<br />

interpreted as “the way of the Fallen Ones” – the Adamic race in contrast<br />

to the Aryan or Superior race of Nephilims.<br />

Vishnu is identified in Bhavishya Purana as Yhvh. Strangely the Vehicle<br />

of Vishnu is an Eagle – one of the faces that Ezekiel saw among the<br />

Vehicle of Yhvh.<br />

Siva – called as Maheswara (the Great Isa) derives the name from Isa –<br />

Jesus. Saivism has greater theological affinity with <strong>Christian</strong> theology.<br />

Siva is the only God who took the poison to save cosmos – a unique<br />

concept found only in Saivism and <strong>Christian</strong>ity. Incidentally the Vehicle<br />

of Siva is the Bull – which was one of the faces that Ezekiel saw among<br />

the Vehicle of Yhvh.<br />

Great teachers of all schools of philosophies arose from areas along the<br />

route of St.Thomas. The Twelve Jyotir Lingas - the worship centers of<br />

the Formless form of the Formless God - fall along the route, with a<br />

greater density around Taxila where Thomas is reported to have lived<br />

longer.<br />

While we have no trace of the concepts of Trinity or of Bhakthi marga<br />

before the second centaury AD, they were prominent teachings of the<br />

later period in most theistic schools.<br />

The idea of Om – the Word as the creator - was never known in the<br />

Vedic religion. It appears only in the later Vedanta period. Om was part<br />

of the early <strong>Christian</strong> Churches in the Malankara Churches and is still<br />

seen at the entrance of the old churches.

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