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Was Jesus a Buddhist?

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                         Was jesus a Buddhist?  The question is not whether Jesus was a Buddhist, but rather the extent to which he was influenced by buddhism. There are numerous textual amd archeological evidence suggesting that jesus had connection to buddhist teachings. Notabily numismatic evidence, allegedly  held by a british museum, support this claim, though it not publicly displayed.   The evidence follows two independent lines: The first is historical, and the second is textual. Historical evidence suggested that Jesus was well acquainted with Buddhism. If Jesus did not travel to India, it is plausible that indian influences reached Judea and impacted his teachings. The authentic historical question is not weather he studied Buddhism, but where and to what extent he engaged with it.  Particularly during his so called  "lost years"(approximately age 12 to 29). The similarities between ...

cultural sites damaged by ISIS

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T he Islamic state group ISIS(Islamic state of Iraq and syria)destroyed and damaged many historical site during their war. Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria continue their war on region's cultural heritage attacking historical site with bulldozers  and explosives. ISIS controls the large part of Iraq and Syria. There's little to stop its militants from plundering and destroying sites under their control In a region know as the cradle of civilization. The group claims the destruction of ancient site relegiously motivated motivated;its militants targeted well- know ancient sites alongwith the  graves and shrines belonging to other Muslim sects, citing idol worship to justify their action deliberate destruction and theft of cultural heritage has been condected by ISIL since 2014 in Iraq and Syria and to a lesser extent to libya. A guide to  cultural site that ISIS has destroyed and damaged so far: P almira :  Palmyra or palmira is an UNESCO Wo...

Stupa of takht-e-rostam in Afghanistan

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To find the remnants of the Buddhist past, one has to search extremely thoroughly. The ones rich excavation Siteshave turned to rubble after decades of warand neglect, the museum collection were looted or irreparably damaged, and takht-e-rostam and bamiyan Buddha are country's stronger reminder of of its Buddhist past - destroyed by Taliban in 2001. Takht -e-rostam  is stupa monetary complex 2 km south of the town of haibak Built in 4th-5th century AD while the area was under kushano- sasanian dynasty the complex is curved entirely from the bed rock and consist of five chamber ,two of then sanctuary.Following the Muslim conquests of Afghanistan the original purpose of the monetary was lost. The caves system in takht-e- rostam shown in figure Since the destruction of bamiyan  buddha the stupa of takht-e-rostam in samangan province    is arguably most impressive pre- Islamic site in Afghanistan. Unlike other stupas of takht-e-rostam has not bee...

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