The Land of Haran
Abraham's home was the land of Haran (Genesis 1:4.) Haran was the coastal principality governed by Krishna. It was even named after him because Hara (Sun God) is another name of Krishna. Abraham was 75 years old when he left Haran.
Origin of the Abraham:
Bactria (a region of ancient
Afghanistan) was the locality of a prototypical Jewish nation called Juhuda or
Jaguda, also called Ur-Jaguda. Ur meant "place or town." Therefore,
the bible was correct in stating that Abraham came from "Ur(( land/place/town of the
patriarchs)" of the Chaldeans"Chaldean," more correctly
Kaul-Deva (Holy Kauls), was not the name of a specific ethnicity but the title
of an ancient Hindu Brahmanical priestly caste who lived in what are now
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Indian state of Kashmir.
Voltaire was of the opinion
that Abraham descended from some of the numerous Brahman priests who left India
to spread their teachings throughout the world; and in support of his thesis he
presented the following elements: the similarity of names and the fact that the
city of Ur, land of the patriarchs, was near the border of Persia, the road to
India, where that Brahman had been born.
The land of Haran:
Abraham or Brahma's home was the land of Haran (Genesis 1:4.)
Haran was the coastal principality governed by Krishna. It was even named after
him because Hara (Sun God) is another name of Krishna. Brahma/Abraham was 75
years old when he left Haran.
Just as Christ was crucified on a cross and then returned to life,
Krishna, also known as Haran, was crucified on a tree and then returned to
life. This fact appears to cause some confusion in The Bible. (Read Genesis11:26-31).
There is also another "Haran" in India-today's state of
Haryana. It is the region where Abraham decided to stop making idols and
worship only one God. Brahmavarta, a region in Northeastern Haryana, is said to
be the place where mankind was first created. (Varta=Dwelling.) Brahmavarta was
the site of the Kuruksetra War between the Kurus and Pandavas, in which Lord
Krishna distinguished himself. An ancient and holy river, now dried up, the
Sarasvati, once flowed through Brahmavarta. The Hakra (the biblical Haggar) was
a tributary of the Sarasvati. The relationships of these three geographical
entities make sense. If Brahma provided the channel or bed for the Sarasvati
river, Brahmavarta could easily have been the symbolical father or brother of
Sarasvati. Hakra (Haggar), being a tributary of Sarasvati, depended on
Sarasvati . So what were Abraham, Sarah, and Haggar? People, things, or places?
Abraham or Brahma's home was the land of Haran (Genesis 1:4.)
Haran was the coastal principality governed by Krishna. It was even named after
him because Hara (Sun God) is another name of Krishna. Brahma/Abraham was 75
years old when he left Haran.
Just as Christ was crucified on a cross and then returned to life,
Krishna, also known as Haran, was crucified on a tree and then returned to
life. This fact appears to cause some confusion in The Bible. (Read Genesis11:26-31).
Krishna gathered his family together and fled
either to the Middle East or to what is now Iraq. Only some gigantic natural
disasters, such as earthquakes and floods could have caused such an exodus. It
was at this time that the Saraisvati and the Indus changed their proper beds.
The Saraisvati dried up.
Zoroasterism originated from Punjab?
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