Director at Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services,New York City,
It has been a pleasure to know of the work by Bharat Jhunjhunwala on the commonalities between the Abrahamic and Hindu religions. The hypothesis that the two traditions
Director at Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services,New York City,
It has been a pleasure to know of the work by Bharat Jhunjhunwala on the commonalities between the Abrahamic and Hindu religions. The hypothesis that the two traditions
I read years ago in one of the books written by the US novelist James Baldwin: ‘Finance and philosophy; Economics and Esoteric can go hand in hand adroitly, provided the juggler knows how to juggle seemingly opposite subjects masterfully.’
Professor of Old Testament, Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Dehradun.
The approach of this book has value. There is a method in bringing Biblical and Hindu views together. No one has done this before. Hitherto mainly Babylonian history.
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Advocate, Supreme Court of India, PhD in Hindi and former Christian priest.
The hypothesis presented in the book requires a serious examination by a multidisciplinary team of scholars well versed in the scriptures as well as archaeology.
Engineer, Vedic teacher, disciple of Swami Satyananda of Bihar School of Yoga, Munger, India.
Really a fantastic and excellent research work on the main holy books trying to blend them together and show.
श्री भरत झुनझुनवाला जी की नई किताब “कॉमन प्रोफेट्स ” आज देखने को मिली. कुछ अंश पढे भी.
बधाई देना चाहता हूँ श्री भरत जी को कि उन्होंने बिखर रहे या यूँ कहें- एक दूसरे के विरुद्ध लामबंद हो रहे समाजों के बीच समानताएँ’ देखनी आरम्भ तो कीं. जबकि वर्तमान विश्व में भेद- दर्शन
Professor, New York University New York, New York,
The hypothesis of Common Prophets is fascinating. Jhunjhunwala has brought new light on the history of South Asia and the possible connections between the Abrahamic religions and that region.
“Hindu Temporal Frameworks: Interdisciplinary Insights and Governance Guidance” This study delves into Hindu texts that categorize historical time into kalpas, manvantaras, and yugas. Through interdisciplinary analysis involving astronomy, archaeology, genealogy, genetics, and literature, the paper aligns these periods with evidence. It identifies a kalpa of 4320 human years, with the Braahm Kalpa overlapping early manvantaras…
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Where is Lanka of Ramayana located? This paper explores the travel route of Rama from Panchvati at Nashik to Lanka. While the traditional view aligns with Sri Lanka, the study proposes an alternative hypothesis suggesting a northwestward route to Dholavira. Genealogical estimates for Rama’s time span from 1996 to 1646 BCE are considered. The narrative…
Historicity of the Garden of Eden This study compares the biblical Garden of Eden descriptions in Genesis 1-3 with geographical, archaeological, etymological evidence, and textual parallels from Lake Van in Turkey, Qurnah in Iraq, and Pushkar in India. Utilizing a method that considers all four parameters, the analysis yields 15% parallels with Lake Van, 53%…
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