The similarities between Krishna and Christ that have been printed would fill a volume. I will limit myself to their birth narrative.
1. Both were miraculously conceived. 2. Both were divine incarnations. 3. Both were of royal descent. 4. Devatas or angels sang songs of praise at the birth of each. 5. Both were visited by neighboring shepherds. 6. In both cases the reigning monarch, fearing that he would be supplanted in his kingdom by the divine child, sought to destroy him. 7. Both were saved by friends who fled with them in the night to distant countries. 8. Foiled in their attempts to discover the babes both kings issued decrees that all the infants should be put to death.
gods arent real
No paralleles exist. Jesus is Christ, the son of the living God. Buddah was a natural man who was idolized by other men.
There are so many similarities, you will be amazed. Google 'mithras' and have a look, it makes interesting reading!
"there is blood on my head" is a reference to Pontius Pilate, the man blamed for the crucifiction of Jesus. This, said by hale, who is to blame for Proctor going to hang, is said to draw parallels between Jesus and John Proctor
A:Dennis R. MacDonald (The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark) has pointed out many parallels between passages in Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament Gospel to be written, and the epics of Homer, none more so than between the feast given by Telemachus and Jesus feeding the five thousand. There is no rational reason for Jesus to instruct the people to be seated in such orderly groups, until we see that this closely parallels the seating arrangement set down by Telemachus in the Odyssey.
A:A number of ancient Greek gods were quite similar to Jesus, so much so that the early Christians thought Satan must have come into the world before the time of Jesus and created these traditions in order to confuse the Christians. They could not accept the possibility that the Christian story was influenced by the pagan traditions. Strong parallels between Dionysius and Jesus have long been recognised. The story of Jesus turning water into wine parallels feats by Dionysis, seemingly intended to prove Jesus as greater than the Greek God. Dionysus is often pictured as riding a donkey amid crowds waving branches of ivy. There are parallels in the ritual meal and the Last Supper. Dionysis descended to Hades to rescue his mother; Jesus descended to hell to preach to the souls. Both symbolise the dying and returning God.
The Book of Judges does not specifically portray Jesus, as it focuses on a period of ancient Israelite history before Jesus' time. However, some Christian interpreters may see parallels between certain judges in the book and aspects of Jesus' character or his role as a deliverer and leader.
Jesus in India - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Yes, He is the most well known Jesus in India
Buddha and Jesus were both leaders of a very large group and both taught that they were very important men and should mean everything to thier "people".
Yes Hindus were there in India when Jesus was born, as we must remember that Thomas came to India and converted the Hindus there.
No. Dennis R. MacDonald (The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark) sees many parallels between the gospel story of Jesus and the epics of Homer. He points out that just as Zeus in pity sent the god Hermes to cross the waters to Priam, so Jesus walked on water to his disciples. So, the story of Jesus walking on water is just one of many passages apparently inspired by similar stories in the Iliad.