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Terah, father of Abraham, was living at Ur of the Chaldeans. He decided to migrate to Canaan. He left Ur and stopped en-route at Haran. He died here and Abraham continued the journey from Haran to Canaan….
Terah, father of Abraham, was living at Ur of the Chaldeans. He decided to migrate to Canaan. He left Ur and stopped en-route at Haran. He died here and Abraham continued the journey from Haran to Canaan….
A paper has been published recently in the Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies of which Professor Emeritus of Florida International University Nathan Katz is the editor. In this paper an attempt has been made to show the parallels between five persons of the Biblical tradition with five persons of the Hindu tradition. Among these five, one…
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The Bible says that the King of Mitsrayim had ordered the midwives to kill all the male children born among the Hebrews. Moses’s mother hid him for three months after giving birth. Then, unable to hide him, she put infant Moses in a basket and put the basket in the river….
We have been suggesting that five persons of the Biblical tradition have parallels in five persons of the Hindu Tradition. We should then expect that some similarity in their names may also be found. In this post we will review the names of twenty two persons in the two traditions. We have published a paper…
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Comparative Analysis: Adam and Swayambhuva Manu Narratives In this detailed exposition, the text explores parallels between the Islamic narrative of Adam and the Hindu narrative of Swayambhuva Manu, highlighting commonalities in their life narratives and theological concepts. The analysis focuses on shared themes such as primitive beginnings, the introduction of negative elements, the inception of…
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Why has the Indian Civilization got smaller? Does the decline of India in the last 1000 years have philosophical roots? India’s Decline: Philosophical Roots? We know that the cities of Indus valley were about 10 times larger than those of Sumer and Egypt; when they were only cities states in Greece, at that time the…
Exploring Seven Earths and Seven Heavens: Psychological Perspectives This paper interprets the Quranic description of seven heavens and seven earths through the lens of modern psychology, particularly the works of Carl Jung and Abraham Maslow, as well as Hindu psychology. It suggests an alternative understanding, proposing that these references relate to the seven psychic centers…
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Exploring Common Prophets in the Indus Valley This paper posits that five prophets from the Old Testament were also present in Hindu traditions, residing in the Indus Valley. It suggests Moses led the Exodus from the Indus Valley to Yisrael. Aligning chronology and genealogy, the prophets share similar timelines and lineages. Examining the rivers in…
Abrahamic and Hindu Religions in the Indus Valley This paper explores the narratives of Adam, Cain, Noah, Abraham, and Moses from the Bible, proposing an Indus Valley origin for these figures instead of the traditional West Asian locations. The study draws parallels with Hindu texts, suggesting common geographical roots. The hypothesis suggests shared heritage and…
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Adam’s Fall: A Far Eastern Psychological Perspective This text proposes a dialogue between theology and science, advocating for mutual understanding. It suggests reinterpreting Hebrew words in the Adam narrative and incorporating insights from Eastern psychology to sync the Biblical narrative with science. Rather than viewing Adam’s creation from “dust” as a physical event, it suggests…
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