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ISBN / ASIN B007J0I9PC
ISBN-13 978B007J0I9P6
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Coptic (Jesus’) Gita
Book 1
Gospel of Mary Magdalene.
By
Dr. SV Krishna

Did Jesus Teach and preach a religion? The tragedy of humanity is that the single (simple) question:
If there is just One God, as majority of religions blare,
Why does a plethora of religions,
Each claiming itself to be the word of the single God, exist?
Is never asked in the past or at present. Even in this century, such a question would solicit death through Fatwas, Inquisitions like that of October 13, 1307 and their equivalent edicts. Human has always set more score by the religion he created than in the entity that created him and everything around him except religion.
Before he was hijacked into Christianity by the editors of a scripture, more than 300 years after his death, Jesus taught not a religion. Most of his followers were looking to him for a new intoxicant, religion, to which they were addicted to by generations of bigotry. But Jesus was teaching a realize-contemplate-update process otherwise known as Dharma to be juxtaposed with the revelation and believe faith system.
There were exceptions in the form of Mary Magdalene and Thomas. By their accounts in the Gospel of Mary Magdalene and Gospel of Thomas and Book of Thomas, it becomes very clear that Jesus was teaching and debating with his troupe issues from Upanishats including Bhagavad Gita. Hence this series is Coptic (Jesus’) Gita. The authorization for this Oriental excursion is from the master, Jesus, himself
“If they run towards the west, they find fire
If they turn south, they find it there, too.
If they turn north, erupting fire threatens them again.
They cannot find the way to the east, either, to run there and be
Safe.
Jesus in this book of Thomas
Hpw could Jesus have had access to the literature of India? Was he in India during the 17 years the editors of TNT obliterated? Possible, but more probable is the fact (again obscured by the Nicene councils) that Jesus was a student of Essenes, the strange group of non-Jews that existed in Israel at the time of Jesus, till Romans annihilated them in Masada in 74CE.
This series is not given to speculations about Jesus’ stay in India; but to his Dharrmic thought as exposed in Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Gospel of Thomas and Book of Thomas. They constitute Coptic Gita 1, 2, and 3 respectively. These analyses prove that Jesus was not religionistic but Dharmic
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