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https://dublinsmick.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/the-migration-of-the-khazar-jews-into-japan-where-judaism-morphed-into-shinto-and-the-lost-city-of-mu/

The Crest of the Imperial House of Japan Is the Same As That Found On the Gate of Jerusalem.
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Shinto has an ark of the covenant, shofar and a sacrifice pole.
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I suppose that the ancient Shinto religion had the belief in God Yahweh, many shinto shrines display the star of David.
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“Tengu” gives him a “tora-no-maki” (a scroll of the “tora”) after giving him additional powers. This “scroll of the tora” is regarded as a very important book which is believed by the Japanese Shinot as helpful for any crisis. It explains the Tora Tora Tora exclamations of Japanese pilots.

At a Shinto shrine on Mt. Inomure, Ooita prefecture, until about 40 years ago, there had been a unique feast for begging rainfall, in which they firstly make a foundation by constructing 6 trunks of tree into the shape of the Shield of David. The Robe of Japanese Priests Resembles the Robe of Israeli Priests.

Nushi means noble, in Hebrew it is pronounced nasi and it is stunningly similar to nazi. Khazar jews who converted are known as Ashkenazi. Shinto scholars say that a Shinto god Susanou (Susanou-no-mikoto) in the Japanese mythology resembles Baal in several aspects.

The blood grouping Y-DNA, E1b1b1 type of haplogroup E is “found in all Jewish populations, The Crest of the Imperial House of Japan Is the Same As That Found On the Gate of Jerusalem. Haplogroup E is strongest in descendants of the Khazar empire which branched out in many directions. Well know figures in history are known to possess this blood type including Napoleon and Hitler’s relatives. It seems to form a line from Japan to the Basques of Europe. Some 54 percent of Japan belongs to haplogroup O. The Ainu are D-2 and the surviving pure group of them live on Sakalin Island of Russia.


It is said that in Japan, Jews recognize themselves through this blood grouping as in many other parts of the world. The Khazar kingdom engaged in wars with Alexander the Great and Ghengis Khan causing some migration in many directions such as Japan and even Poland. (Of course if you read the comic books and FOX news, you know both as those blood thirsty guys who wanted to kill everyone with no reason! Beware of Americanus bamboozled.

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Shinto has an ark of the covenant, shofar and a sacrifice pole.The Robe of Japanese Priests Resembles the Robe of Israeli Priests. Nushi means noble, in Hebrew it is pronounced nasi and it is stunningly similar to nazi. Shinto scholars say that a Shinto god Susanou (Susanou-no-mikoto) in the Japanese mythology resembles Baal in several aspect. Mochi is the proper pronounciation of Matzah in Japanese.

Shinto priest enters the Holy of Holies of the Japanese shrine only at special times. This is similar to the Israeli tabernacle. Rabbi Tokayer states that the rectangle of cloth on the robe of Japanese Shinto priest looks very similar to the ephod of the Kohen, the Jewish priest.

The Kagome Crest at Ise Grand Shrine and you can see the same design as the Shield of David (Star of David), the symbol of the Jews, in various places in Japan. Kagome sounds an awful lot like Kagan, an influential family in American politics sometimes called the kaganites of which Victoria Nulandman is a member and was last seen encouraging the invasion of Ukraine. The thing is, they all seem to have a plan!

Asa-no-ha crest, which also resembles the Shield of David, has been used widely as symbols for clothes since about Kamakura-era (the 12-14th century C.E.). And Kagome crest was used by Komiya clan and Magaribuchi clan, etc., who are descendants of emperor Seiwa (the 9th century.

How did Japan begin to have such an emperor system of single family line from generation to generation? . A researcher thought that it was due to what he calls the royal line of Israelites who came to Japan. Is the Imperial House of Japan in the lineage of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, especially of its royal line? If you look at the evidence It is hard not to see that Japanese Shinto religionists are basically practicing Judaism.

The Formal Name for Emperor Jinmu. It is probably a coincidence but Arabic speakers refer to satan as the Jin.

There was a battle between the pro-Shinto and the pro-Buddhists and as the result, the pro-Buddhists, Soga clan, set fire to the library, and all the important records and books in it were burnt down. Someone guesses that in the burnt library there was also the Torah Scroll. The library of Alexandria was also burned to the ground you may remember. It is one reason many monks are martial artists as these type things seem to occur frequently throughout history.

The confrontation became so heated that Buddhist temples were set on fire. The wars began and the Buddhists won. Buddhists are about 90 million people in Japan. The present emporer however is Shinto.

There are similarities between japanese and hebrew. Joseph Edelberg points out there are many Japanese words which are very similar to Hebrew in both meaning and translation.

Engelbert Kaempfer was a German medical doctor who stayed at Dejima,Nagasaki Japan during 1690-1693 C.E.. He came to Japan after he traveled and saw various countries of the world. He was an erudite man and published a book about Japan after he went back to Europe.

In the book Kaempher states that the Japanese language, customs and religion are much different from the ones of the Chinese or the Koreans, and that the main race of the Japanese are not derived from the Chinese or Koreans but rather a tribe from the area of Babylon came to Japan and became the main race of the Japanese. He wrote:

“The Japanese must be of a tribe who emigrated directly from the area of Babylon.”

The area of Babylon is the Middle East where there was the Assyrian Empire which the Ten Tribes of Israel were exiled to. Kaempher also states:


This “kamu-yamato-….” has no satisfactory meaning if we interpret it as Japanese, but Joseph Eidelberg interpreted it as Hebrew. If we think of slight corruption and interpret it as Hebrew, it would be:

“The founder of the Hebrew nation of Yahweh, the noble (first born) of Samaria his kingdom.” A Chinese tribe, the Menashe call their God Y’wa, which is the same as Biblical God’s name Yah, or Yahweh. There were many clashes in China and considerable hatred between them and other Chinese groups.

Fukuchiyama city (Kyoto) are all in the shape of 6 a pointed star, and resemble the Shield of David very much. (The City of Los Angeles has now gone from a five pointed Sheriff star on badges to a six pointed star.)

There have been heated wars in ancient Japan between Buddhism and Shinto the older religion of Japan. Shinto is the religion of the emporer who believes himself to be a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu. Perhaps this explains the custom of some western politicians who bow to the emperor and they are subservient to the representative of Amaterasu.

The meiji period saw many attacks on buddhism and some perceive gained the upper hand in Japan as a result of this. I have read laws were passed specifying that only a Samarai could carry a sword, leaving others with the nunchaku as their only defense against the sword. Some of Japan’s finest silver was made during this period.

Now days in Japan the emporer is the highest authority of the Shinto religion and most of the shrines such as Yasukuni, Usa jingo, Yoshino Mikumari Shrine, Akama Shrine, Isaniwa Jinja, Umi Hachiman-gu, Fujisakai and Hachiman-gu are all Shinto. The Yakusini Shrine in Tokyo is a shrine honoring Japanese war dead and never fails to arouse the Chinese when a Japanese official visits.

Okama means wolf and is the title of some shinto deities. Amaterasu of the sun cult is a deity and the emporer feels himself to be the direct descendant of the sun. The Wolf appears to be a dominant sign under imperial societies and it was a theme among the nazis of Germany who allied with Japan in World war II.

Under Meijii the great, Japan saw great change moving toward contact with England and Germany and industrialization as well as contacts. This resulted in capitalism and imperial militarism. He died in 1912.

Mochi (Japanese Matzah)

The Kagome Crest at Ise Grand Shrine, you can see the same design as the Shield of David (Star of David), the symbol of the Jews, in various places in Japan.

There are similarities between japanese and hebrew. Joseph Edelberg points out there are many Japanese words which are very similar to Hebrew in both meaning and translation. This “kamu-yamato-….” has no satisfactory meaning if we interpret it as Japanese, but Joseph Eidelberg interpreted it as Hebrew. If we think of slight corruption and interpret it as Hebrew, it would be:

“The founder of the Hebrew nation of Yahweh, the noble (first born) of Samaria his kingdom.”

Fukuchiyama city (Kyoto) are all in the shape of 6 pointed star, and resemble the Shield of David very much.

There have been heated wars in ancient Japan between Buddhism and Shinto the older religion of Japan. Shinto is the religion of the emporer who believes himself to be a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu.

The confrontation became so heated that Buddhist temples were set on fire. The wars began and the Buddhists won. Buddhists are about 90 million people in Japan. The present emporer however is Shinto.

Shotoku a Buddhist sent emissaries to China and chinese letters became part of the Japanese alphabet. Japan was not a very advanced nation up until this time. Actually Japan is a Chinese word. Japan was anciently known as the land of the rising sun and China the land of the setting sun.

The meijii period saw attacks on buddhism.

Under Meijii the great, japan saw great change moving toward contact with England and Germany and industrialization as well as contacts. This resulted in capitalism and imperial militarism. He died in 1912.

The original inhabitants of Japan the Ainu have met the fate of the American indians as they have been relegated presently to one of the small northern islands of Japan. Aino is a name used frequently among the Finnish people. It could be their origin and the lost continent off Japan could also be. They endured slavery, forced break ups of their families and small pox, resulting in the breakup of families. See introduction of smallpox, measles, cholera and tuberculosis into their community. In 1869, the new Meiji government renamed Ezo as Hokkaido and unilaterally incorporated it into Japan. It banned the Ainu language, took Ainu land away, and prohibited salmon fishing and deer hunting. Almost a scene from the Lakota Sioux or Robin Hood’s England or present day Palestine. It seems to be an age old system.

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Ainu

It is said that many Ainu made up the kamikaze warriors who flew planes into World War ships meeting their deaths. Their religion was mainly the nature religions of the Celts and Germanics which emphasized fire, water, wind and thunder. There are about 15,000 of them left. The Ainu seem to have sprung from Siberia where more amazing discoveries are being recorded and evidence of megalithic builders. There are many unanswered questions concerning this area of the world.

Israelite in Japan 1
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Samarai with Jewish Peyot

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The Shinto religion looks like Judaisme. There are similarities Buddhism, Hinduisme and Christianity.

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Shinto priest with black box in forehead blowing a conch horn

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Shinto priest white robe with square ephod and fringes

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Shinto ark of covenant

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Similarities Between Buddha and Jesus

A number of recent books have proposed the idea that Buddha and Jesus are practically brothers. Close to the end of Living Buddha, Living Christ, Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh asserted, "When you are a truly happy Christian, you are also a Buddhist. And vice versa."1

In the controversial book Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings, New Testament scholar Marcus J. Borg claimed that both religious founders espoused a "world-subverting wisdom that undermined and challenged conventional ways of seeing and being in their time and in every time." Borg claimed that both were teachers of wisdom, not only regarding "moral behavior, but about the 'center,' the place from which moral perception and moral behavior flow." Both, according to Borg, "were teachers of the way less traveled. 'Way' or 'path' imagery is central to both bodies of teaching."2

And in a Catholic magazine devoted to apologetics called This Rock, authors Carl E. Olson and Anthony E. Clark, citing Thich Nhat Hanh's assertion, noted that "some Catholics agree." They cited as evidence that "Jesuit Father Robert E. Kennedy . . . holds Zen retreats at Morning Star Zendo in Jersey City." Further, "The St. Francis Chapel at Santa Clara University hosts the weekly practice of 'mindfulness and Zen meditation.' Indeed, the number of Buddhist retreats and workshops being held at Catholic monasteries and parishes is growing." Olson and Clark went on to point out serious differences between Buddhism and Christianity. The title of their article in The Rock was "Are Jesus and Buddha Brothers? If So, There's a Serious Family Feud."3

The article mentions Borg's Jesus and Buddha; another book by Thich Nhat Hanh, entitled Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers; and Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit: The Place of Zen in Christian Life, by Robert E. Kennedy, all of which espouse the viewpoint that Buddhism and Christianity are compatible.

Is it true that on a spiritual level Buddha and Jesus are quite similar? In this excerpt and the ones that follow, we will look at this question broadly, covering the areas of moral behavior, spirituality, and beliefs about the nature of reality, sin and evil, and God as well as the degree to which variations in the teachings of Buddha and Jesus could be acceptable (that is, compatible enough that a Buddhist could continue to maintain Buddhism while at the same time accepting Christianity, or vice versa). Were Buddha and Jesus almost identical in their ideas—spiritual brothers—or were they quite similar in some ways but very different in others? In other words, can someone be both fully Buddhist and fully Christian without sacrificing any of the tenets or beliefs of either religion?

We will first explore this question by comparing conservative Christianity and conservative (Theravada) Buddhism, in large part because these two systems are well known and reasonably well defined. Comparisons of liberal Christianity and other branches of Buddhism are covered in FAQs, where answers to frequently asked questions are provided. In this excerpt we will look at some obvious similarities between Buddha and Christ and the two religions they inspired.


Remarkable Similarities


It is not surprising to find speculation about Buddha and Jesus somehow being linked. There are, to be sure, many remarkable similarities between them. Both espoused altruism, emphasizing that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Both said that love is the best way to overcome hatred. Both taught the Golden Rule, and both urged their followers not to judge others.

Buddha urged people to lose self to gain nirvana; Jesus exhorted people to lose self to gain eternal life through a personal relationship with him. Buddha emphasized the importance of ceasing existence as an individual to escape suffering; Jesus offered the hope of a heaven where there would be no suffering.


Similarities in Ethics


In the area of ethics, it is quite easy to see many close parallels, because altruism is at the heart of the teachings of both Buddha and Christ.




Buddha Christ

"Consider others as yourself."4 "Treat others the same way you want them to treat you."5 "You shall love your neighbor as yourself."6
"If you do not tend to one another then who is there to tend to you? Whoever would tend me, he should tend the sick."7 "Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me."8
"Just as a mother would protect her only child at the risk of her own life, even so, cultivate a boundless heart towards all beings. Let your thoughts of boundless love pervade the whole world."9 "This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends."10
"Hard it is to understand: By giving away our food, we get more strength; by bestowing clothing on others, we gain more beauty; by founding abodes of purity and truth, we acquire great treasures. The charitable man has found the path of liberation. He is like the man who plants a sapling securing thereby the shade, the flowers and the fruit in future years. Even so is the result of charity, even so is the joy of him who helps those that are in need of assistance; even so is the great nirvana."11 "Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. . . . You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God."12
"The charitable man has found the path of liberation."13 "In everything I showed you that by working hard in this manner you must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said, 'It is more blessed to give than to receive.'"14
"The fault of others is easily perceived, but that of oneself is difficult to perceive; a man winnows his neighbour's faults like chaff, but his own fault he hides, as a cheat hides the bad die from the gambler."15 "Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you. And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me remove the speck from your eye'; and look, a plank is in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye."16
"Hatred does not ever cease in this world by hating, but by love; this is an eternal truth. . . . Overcome anger by love, overcome evil by good, overcome the miser by giving, overcome the liar by truth."17 "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."18

"You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.' But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you."19
"The world gives according to their faith or according to their pleasure: if a man frets about the food and the drink given to others, he will find no rest either by day or by night."20 "Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you."21
Lose self to gain nirvana and escape from suffering. Lose self to gain Christ and entrance into heaven, where there will be no suffering.



We can summarize the above by listing the following areas of close agreement between Buddha and Christ:
•Altruism
•The Golden Rule
•Don't judge others
•Love your enemies
•Overcome hate with love
•More blessed to give than to receive
•Avoid being religious for show


Other Significant Parallels


Buddhism's Four Noble Truths and Noble Eightfold Path are composed almost entirely of elements that have parallels in Judaism and Christianity. To these we can add the fact that both Buddha and Jesus emphasized the very serious nature of sin and its consequences. For example, Buddha's proverbs include the following:
He who inflicts pain on innocent and harmless persons, will soon come to one of these ten states: He will have cruel suffering, loss, injury of the body, heavy affliction, or loss of mind, or a misfortune coming from the king, or a fearful accusation, or loss of relations, or destruction of treasures, or lightning-fire will burn his houses; and when his body is destroyed, the fool will go to hell.22
Similarly, in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said:
You have heard that the ancients were told, "You shall not commit murder" and "Whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court." But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever says to his brother, "You good-for-nothing," shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever says, "You fool," shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell. Therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering.23
There are also many parallels between Jesus and Christianity, on one hand, and Buddha and Buddhism, on the other, beyond the area of ethics, as summarized in the following chart.




Buddha/Buddhism Jesus/Christianity

Rejected parts of Hinduism while retaining some of its elements. Rejected parts of Judaism while retaining some of its elements.
Spread by Indian Emperor Ashoka after his conversion from Hinduism. Spread by Roman Emperor Constantine after his conversion to Christianity.
Some branches of Buddhism evolved into a highly ceremonial religion, with monks who withdrew from secular life (monasticism). Catholicism evolved into a highly ceremonial religion, with monks who withdrew from secular life (monasticism).
Primary activities are meditating, chanting, listening to teachings and mentoring. Primary activities are worship, singing, listening to sermons, and engaging in prayer (both group and individual), fellowship, Bible study, and discipleship.
Buddha said, "As the impurity which springs from the iron, when it springs from it, destroys it; thus do a transgressor's own works lead him to the evil path."24 "But those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart, and they defile a man. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies. These are the things which defile a man, but to eat with unwashed hands does not defile a man."25
Buddha said, "Let the wise man guard his thoughts, for they are difficult to perceive, very artful, and they rush wherever they list: thoughts well guarded bring happiness."26 Part of being righteous is to watch over the mind. The apostle Paul urged people to bring "every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ."27

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jckr1.htm


Implications of points of similarity between the lives of Jesus and Krishna:

Krishna is the second person of the Hindu Trinity. He is considered to be one of the incarnations of the God Vishnu. Some Hindus believe that he lived on Earth during perhaps the 2nd or 3rd century BCE. However, "Traditional belief based on scriptural details and astrological calculations gives Krishna's birth" year as 3228 BCE. 12 Yeshua of Nazareth is generally regarded as having been born in Palestine circa 4 to 7 BCE. Thus, if there are many points of similarities between these two individuals, most skeptics and some religious liberals would accept that elements of Krishna's life were incorporated into the legends associated with Jesus rather than vice-versa.

Other reasons for the similarities between Jesus and Krishna's life stories on Earth have been suggested which are more acceptable to conservative Christians who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible, in the inspiration of the Bible's authors by God, and in the belief that Jesus is God's only son and the world's only savior:

bullet Legends of Krishna's life are lies which Satan created to discredit Christianity in advance of Jesus' birth.
bullet The similarities in the two lives are simple coincidences.
bullet Krishna's life was a type of prophecy foretelling the arrival of the Christian Messiah.

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Correspondences between events in Jesus' and Krishna's life:

Author Kersey Graves (1813-1883), a Quaker from Indiana, compared Yeshua's and Krishna's life. He found what he believed were 346 elements in common within Christiana and Hindu writings. 1 That appears to be overwhelming evidence that incidents in Jesus' life were copied from Krishna's. However, many of Graves' points of similarity are a real stretch.

He did report some amazing coincidences:

bullet #6 & 45: Yeshua and Krishna were called both a God and the Son of God.
bullet 7: Both was sent from heaven to earth in the form of a man.
bullet 8 & 46: Both were called Savior, and the second person of the Trinity.
bullet 13, 15, 16 & 23: His adoptive human father was a carpenter.
bullet 18: A spirit or ghost was their actual father.
bullet 21: Krishna and Jesus were of royal descent.
bullet 27 & 28: Both were visited at birth by wise men and shepherds, guided by a star.
bullet 30 to 34: Angels in both cases issued a warning that the local dictator planned to kill the baby and had issued a decree for his assassination. The parents fled. Mary and Joseph stayed in Muturea; Krishna's parents stayed in Mathura.
bullet 41 & 42: Both Yeshua and Krishna withdrew to the wilderness as adults, and fasted.
bullet 56: Both were identified as "the seed of the woman bruising the serpent's head."
bullet 58: Jesus was called "the lion of the tribe of Judah." Krishna was called "the lion of the tribe of Saki."
bullet 60: Both claimed: "I am the Resurrection."
bullet 64: Both referred to themselves having existed before their birth on earth.
bullet 66: Both were "without sin."
bullet 72: Both were god-men: being considered both human and divine.
bullet 76, 77, & 78: They were both considered omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent.
bullet 83, 84, & 85: Both performed many miracles, including the healing of disease. One of the first miracles that both performed was to make a leper whole. Each cured "all manner of diseases."
bullet 86 & 87: Both cast out indwelling demons, and raised the dead.
bullet 101: Both selected disciples to spread his teachings.
bullet 109 to 112: Both were meek, and merciful. Both were criticized for associating with sinners.
bullet 115: Both encountered a Gentile woman at a well.
bullet 121 to 127: Both celebrated a last supper. Both forgave his enemies.
bullet 128 to 131: Both descended into Hell, and were resurrected. Many people witnessed their ascensions into heaven.

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Errors in Graves' book:

Due either to carelessness, or the primitive knowledge of religious history in the late 19th century, it appears that Graves made some errors in his book. He reported that:

bullet Both Krishna and Yeshua were born on December 25.
bullet Actually, Krishna is traditionally believed to have been born during August. The festival Janmashtami is held in honor of this birth.
bullet The birth day of Jesus is unknown, but is believed by many to have also been about August during some year between 4 and 7 BCE.
bullet December 25th was chosen for Christmas to coincide with a pre-existent Pagan Roman holiday, Saturnalia. December 25th was also recognized in ancient times as the birth day of various other god-men such as Attis and Mithra. All were linked to the winter solstice, which occurs about DEC-21.

bullet Jesus' and Krishna's mothers were holy virgins:
bullet Actually, the virginal state of Mary when she conceived Jesus is a matter of debate. Paul and the author(s) of the Gospel of John appear to directly reject the concept. The author of the Gospel of Mark appears to have been unaware of it. The authors of Matthew and Luke accepted the belief. Christians today are divided.
bullet The virginal state of Devaki is also a matter of debate. One tradition states that Krishna was her eighth child. Another states that it was a virgin birth: "In the context of myth and religion, the virgin birth is applied to any miraculous conception and birth. In this sense, whether the mother is technically a virgin is of secondary importance to the fact that she conceives and gives birth by some means other than the ordinary....the divine Vishnu himself descended into the womb of Devaki and was born as her son Krishna." 11

bullet Jesus' and Krishna's mothers had similar names: Miriam (Mary) and Maia
bullet In reality, Krishna's mother may have been referred to as Maia, but only because this is the Hindi word for "mother." His mother's actual name was Devaki; his foster mother's name was Yashoda.


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Points of similarity found by other writers:

In addition, there are other points of similarity between Krishna and Yeshua:

bullet "The object of Krishna's birth was to bring about a victory of good over evil." 2
bullet Krishna "came onto earth to cleanse the sins of the human beings." 2
bullet "Krishna was born while his foster-father Nanda was in the city to pay his tax to the king." 3 Yeshua was born while his foster-father, Joseph, was in the city to be enumerated in a census so that "all the world could be taxed."
bullet Jesus is recorded as saying: "if you had faith as a mustard seed you would say to the mountain uproot yourself and be cast into the ocean" Krishna is reported as having uprooted a small mountain. 4
bullet Krishna's "...foster-father Nanda had to journey to Mathura to pay his taxes" just as Jesus foster-father Joseph is recorded in the Gospel of Luke as having to go to Bethlehem to pay taxes. 10
bullet "The story about the birth of Elizabeth's son John (the Baptist), cousin of Jesus, corresponds with the story in the Krishna myth about the birth of the child of Nanda and his wife Yasoda." 10 Nanda was the foster-father of Krishna.
bullet The Greek God Dionysos, Jesus and Krishna were all said to have been placed in a manger basket after birth. 10

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Were Krishna and Yeshua both crucified and later raised to heaven?

In addition to the above points of correspondence between Yeshua and Krishna, there may be one more similarity: they may have both been crucified.

In his book, Graves stated flatly that both Yeshua and Krishna were crucified between two thieves, at the age of about 30 to 36 by "wicked hands." However, this may have been wishful thinking. The "common, orthodox depiction of Krishna's death relates that he was shot in the foot with an arrow while under a tree." 5 But:

bullet The author Jacolliot, referring to the "Bagaveda-Gita and Brahminical traditions," states that the body of Krishna: "was suspended to the branches of a tree by his murderer, that it might become the prey of the vultures...[Later] the mortal frame of the Redeemer had disappeared--no doubt it had regained the celestial abodes..." 6
bullet M. Guigniaut's Religion de l'Antiquité, which states: "The death of Crishna is very differently related. One remarkable and convincing tradition makes him perish on a tree, to which he was nailed by the stroke of an arrow." 7
bullet There are other references to Krishna being crucified, and being shown with holes in his feet, hands and side. 5

In the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) Yeshua's crucifixion on a cross or stake is often referred to as being "hung on a tree:"

bullet Acts 5:30: "The God of our fathers raised up Jesus...hanging him on a tree.
bullet Acts 10:39: "...hanging him on a tree."
bullet Acts 13:29: "...they took him down from the tree..."
bullet Galatians 3:13: "Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us; for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree."
bullet 1 Peter 2:24: "...who his own self bare our sins in his body upon the tree..." (All ASV)

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Jesus is a personified Sun God Man like predecessors Krishna, Buddha.

Also, the Similarity between Judaism and Shinto is due to the evolution of Judaism from the ancient Egyptian religion, which was an evolution of the African Traditional Religion.

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I agree with you Jantavanta Judaisme and Christianity came out of the Ancient Egyptian religion. Christianity came out of the Karast cult of Isis, Osiris, Heru. Judaisme came out of the cult of Aton, Yahu and Re. The Egyptian priests traveled all over the world to converted people to their religion.

A German who lived in Japan in the 17 cent CE states a large part of the Japanese population migrated from Mesopotamia/Irak to Japan in ancient time. We know the Egyptians, Congoleses and Akan people lived in Mesopotamia in ancient time. This is the reason Japanese language and religion are similar to some African languages and religions.

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