No he did not many people teach he did but this is a lie from the devil to device many people into believing that Jesus Christ is a lier when in fact he is not.
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Actually he did. There is sufficient eidence to support that he did visit and learn under Buddhist and Hindu leaders throughout the Lost Years. (ages 12-30, which has no description in The Bible) Many Christians argue that the Bible alludes to his staying in his home, but none provide sufficient proof.
There is also more evidence of his return after his crucifiction. It actually takes several days for a person to die on the cross, compared to the hours which Jesus spent on it. There is also no account of Jesus being taken off the cross, or of him being placed in a tomb. Many people say that he survived the ordeal (probably with the help of Nicodemus, who brought him aloes and other medicinal plants during his time on the cross) and fled to India to avoid further persecution. He there was titled Yuz Asaf (literally Jesus in Arabic) and was married to Mary, who bore him several children and was buried there with him. The original pioneer of the life of Yuz Asaf was actually challenged by another historian, who later admitted his truth after a separate journey to India and reading of the documents.
And by the way, Jesus didn't ever teach modern-day Christianity. He basically was a reform Jew. He argued against the higherarchical structure of the then Jewish power. The modern day church is more Paul's views (he was actually extremely sexist, see 1 Corinthians 34-35) Jesus would probably be disappointed in the amount of evil which has been cast due to the Christian/Catholic churches.
According to the Bible, Jesus Christ did not go to India to learn about spirituality.
Jesus is actually the TEACHER of true spirituality. Jesus learned things from Jehovah God, his Father; not by traveling the world to find human teachers.
Jesus learned all his wisdom and knowledge from Jehovah God, the Creator of the whole Universe.
It's true that while on earth, he was born as a baby; and so he did learn some things from humans. For example he probably learned how to walk, and talk, from his Mother & Father, Mary & Joseph. At 12 years old he also learned some things from the Jewish teachers at the temple.
But once Jesus was baptized, holy spirit settled upon him; giving him whatever else he may have needed to serve as God's Son, and lead mankind to redemption.
Jesus was also very careful to avoid the false teachers of his day. He often condemned them; and ridiculed their false knowledge. Those leaders would ask Jesus a question to trick him; but Jesus would basically smack them across the head, and send them reeling.
no. at the time he was alive, visiting any of those countries would have been a huge journey, kinda similar to you flying to the moon, some people did it but most didn't.
No, Ignatius of Loyola did not travel to India. He founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and focused his efforts on establishing the order in Europe rather than traveling to India.
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Jesus in India - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Transport at Jesus time as on foot or at the most on a donkey.
You have to cross the Indian ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.
The travel time between Pittsburgh to India is 14 hours and 30 minutes.
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Yes, He is the most well known Jesus in India