The cover story of Mid Day’s Tuesday edition revolved around relaunch of a book ‘Christ Parichay’ written by Ganesh Savarkar, the founder of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Commonly it was believed that the birth of Jesus happened in Bethlehem after which he preached in Jerusalem and spent his entire life in modern day Israel. However, brother of Veer Savarkar, Ganesh, makes suggestions that contradict this. He talks about the theory of Christ dying in Kashmir and Christianity being a sect of Hinduism.
He made claims that the real name of Jesus was Keshao Krishna and by birth, he was a Tamil Brahmin having dark complexion. He further says that Christ had traveled to India, wherein he learnt yoga. He says Jesus was revived after crucifixion with plants and medicinal herbs.
The book was published in the year 1946 and 70 years later, the book was circulated on the 26th February by Savarkar National Memorial. Over the years, various conspiracy theories have evolved revolving around Christ, including his supposed links to India. Have a look at the tweets related to this issue. You would enjoy them!
Why wasn’t Jesus a B Tech?
If Jesus was a Tamil Hindu Brahmin, why was he not a B Tech?
— Rahul Roushan (@rahulroushan) February 23, 2016
Why wasn’t Jesus working in Infosys?
Jesus was a Tamil Hindu, he was working in Infosys Chennai before he got an onsite offer to USA..#MuKku
— *Daily Jokes* (@TeamDailyJokes) February 23, 2016
Jesus should have settled in Salem. By mistake he went to Jerusalem
Jesus was a Tamil Hindu who was actually looking to settle in Salem. Travel guide booked him a ticket to Jerusalem instead.
— oothikicha (@oothikicha) February 23, 2016
Conversion to Christianity shouldn’t be a problem
RSS founder's book says Jesus was a Tamil Hindu. Now I'm guessing conversion to Christianity is no longer a problem https://t.co/xttVlEXMVa
— Anahita Mukherji (@Newspaperwalli) February 23, 2016