Jesus in India: The Search for the Historical Truth - Documentary by Paul Wallis
Paul Wallis
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46m
In this documentary, researcher and author Paul Wallis explores the mysterious claims of Jesus’ presence in India and Kashmir. From the monastery records of Hemis in Ladakh to the Rosa Bal shrine in Srinagar, these narratives challenge traditional Christian orthodoxy and open up profound questions about resurrection, survival, and the very nature of consciousness.
Paul compares canonical gospels with non-canonical texts such as the Gospel of Thomas, examines the writings of early historians like Josephus, Tacitus, Pliny, and Suetonius, and considers eyewitness testimonies from figures such as Nicolas Notovitch, Nicholas Roerich, and Swami Abhedananda.
Is resurrection the reanimation of a body, or the continuation of consciousness? Did Jesus spend his hidden years in India, and perhaps return there after the crucifixion?
This is a journey into history, scripture, and spiritual possibility — an invitation to explore the full spectrum of Christian origins.
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