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The Lost Years Of Jesus: On The Discoveries Of Notovitch, Abhedananda, Roerich, And Caspari



Ancient texts reveal that Jesus spent seventeen years in the Orient. They say that from age thirteen to age twenty-nine he was both student and teacher.
The events of his pilgrimage from Jerusalem to India were recorded by Buddhist historians.
To this day he is known and loved throughout the East as Saint Issa.
For the first time Elizabeth Clare Prophet brings together the testimony of four eyewitnesses of these remarkable documents. With the thoroughness of a determined disciple turned detective she tells the intriguing story of the international controversy that arose when the manuscripts were first discovered in 1887 by Nicolas. Notovitch-how experts "proved" they did not exit, only to have them rediscovered in this century by Swami Abhedananda, Professor Nicholas Roerich, and Mme Elisabeth Caspari.
Now you can read in one volume the chronicles and legends of what Jesus did and said in India, Nepal, Ladakh, and Tibet prior to his Palestinian mission and the heartwarming personal accounts of those who made the trek to the Himalayas and brought back the most revolutionary message of our time.


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No. Panggil
A07436
Penerbit Summit University Press : Livingston.,
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15 x 23 cm / 401 pg
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0916766616
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232 / PRO / t
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