Jesus did not die n the cross but was spirited away by faithful followers and spent the remainder of his life preaching his message in northern India. His final destination is believed to have been in what is now Thibet, but the details of his death and burial are not recoprded.
THOMAS WAS THE DISCIPLE OF INDIA.YES,THE DOUBTING THOMAS OF JESUS.AKINKUNMI IS MY NAME. THOMAS WAS THE DISCIPLE OF INDIA.YES,THE DOUBTING THOMAS OF JESUS.AKINKUNMI IS MY NAME. THOMAS WAS THE DISCIPLE OF INDIA.YES,THE DOUBTING THOMAS OF JESUS.AKINKUNMI IS MY NAME.
Tradition holds that Thomas Didymus (the twin) evangelised in India and is buried there.
Thomas was the disciple who first doubted the resurrection claiming that he would only believe if he could see Jesus for himself and place hs fingers in the wounds he suffere on the cross. When Jesus DID appear, he was the first disciple to recognise him as God as he fell to his knees an worshipped him calling him "My Lord and my God!".
In Christian tradition, Thomas is most closely linked to early Christianity in India.
The Acts of Thomas, a romantic tale of questionable authenticity, provides graphic details of Thomas' arrival and mission in India, where he was hired to build a palace but instead gave the money to the poor.
Local tradition among the "Thomas Christians" of India is that they owe the origins of their faith to St Thomas, who came by sea from Arabia, or came by land from the north. On this, R.E. Frykenberg (A World History of Christianity, India) says that the antiquity of Christian communities in India, along with the origins of Christian institutions, is not easy to identify, trace or understand. While it is clear that Christianity had arrived in India by the second century at the latest, there is no real evidence that links its arrival to the apostle Thomas.
Apart from Thomas, we do not know who first took Christianity to India.
It depends on what you call a disciple. If you mean 'one of Jesus's disciples' then yes. Jesus says in John "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one can come to the father exept though me." So in that case, yes, you have to be a Christian to be a disciple of Jesus.
Jesus clearly said that to be disciple of his one must be ready to forgo both family and friends as well as wealth to be a disciple of his, all must be forsaken to follow him. Even wen a man said I will bury my father and come , it weas not correct.
No one. Chickens didn't come from India. P.S.
It means Disciple of Baha-u-llah
no who told u that hahaha,,,where did that come from? I wanted to just erase it, but that's just plain silly.
Nathanael, also known as Bartholomew, was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is mentioned in the Gospel of John as one of the early disciples who followed Jesus. Nathanael is known for his initial skepticism about whether anything good could come from Nazareth, and his eventual declaration of faith in Jesus as the Son of God.
no it does not come from India
He was not one of the 12 disciples.
No one knows for sure. India hasn't even finished naruto yet
Probably as part of one of his tours.
She will never come to india.
they come from India