"In his History of the Jews, the Jewish scholar and theologian Flavius Josephus (37 - 100 A.D.), wrote that the Greek philosopher Aristotle had said: “...
These Jews are derived from the Indian philosophers; they are named by the Indians Calani.”
Clearchus of Soli (a pupil of Aristotle) wrote, “
The Jews descend from the Brahmin philosophers of India called in India as Calanians & in Syria as Jews. The name of their capital is very difficult to pronounce. It is called ‘Jerusalem.’”
Megasthenes, a Greek historian from Ionia, was sent by the Hellenistic king Seleucus I as an ambassador to the court of King Chandragupta Maurya in India. His report about the culture, history & religion ofIndia was the basis of Western knowledge about India& whose accounts are every day acquiring additional credit from new inquiries,
says that the Jews ‘were an Indian tribe or sect called Kalani...’”
Shiva is preserved in the Hebrew Genesis as chavvah ( = eve ) ( “life-giver” ) as the female life together with the Hebrew chayim ("Life").
The Jews alias Judaists alias Zionists are the Yadu people of the clan of Lord Krishna who had to migrate from the Dwarka Kingdom after the Mahabharat war Of the 22 tribes that left the region in quick succession, the 10 that proceded North met with disaster & perished. Out of the remaining 12 a few families dropped off & settled down in regions currently known as Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Greece and Russia.
One of their monarchs was Solomon. "
That India was the point when came the gold & the luxurious appliances of Solomon's court is clear; both the length of the voyage, the nature of the commercial imports and the original land of the Phoenician's establish this fact. It was a coasting voyage of 3 years." India in Greece, by E. Pococke
Pococke adds: "
When Judah did evil in the sight of the Lord, and built them high places, and images, and goves, on every high hill, and under every tree, the object was Bal; and the pillar was his symbol. It was on this altar that they burned incense, and sacrificed the calf on the 15th day of the month, the sacred amavas of the Hindus. The calf of Israel is the bull of Balesar or Ishwar." The Bal alias Balesar is Balkrishna alias Baleshwar, i.e., the Divine Child Krishna.
The name Solomon is a Sanskrit term. The great poet Kalidas describes King Dushyant as ' Shalmanav,' i.e., a tall, hefty person with an impressive personality. The term Solomon is that Sanskrit word with the vowel " a rounded in pronunciation as " O ".The Golden Calf
The image of the golden calf which one often hears of in the history of the Jews was the calf which Lord Krishna leaned against when he used to play the flute while grazing cows. At that age, Lord Krishna was tall enough to lean only against a calf and not a cow.
The Jewish Emblem :
The so-called Jewish Star of David which is the emblem of the Jews is a Tantric, Vedic symbol that is worshiping the reunion of man & wife.. It consists of 2 interlocked triangles with the apex of one facing North & the other South. This symbol is drawn in front of every orthodox Hindu home in stone-powder design every morning after the house is washed. The desing/drawing is known as Rangawali alias Rongoli. Even its name David is the Sanskrit word Devi, i.e., " bestowed by the Mother Goddess." The so-called Humayun tomb building in Delhi, which was a Goddess temple, is inlaid with those emblems on the exterior, upper portions of its walls. The symbol & the hidden meaning from Hinduism of this symbol was known by teachers of the Jewish mysticism and has found over them its way to the present Jewish culture.
The birth story of Moses is identical with that of Lord Krishna. Even the term Moses is the Sanskrit word Mahesh meaning the Great Lord, i.e., Krishna Galilee. The term Galilee is the Sanskrit term Gawalaya, i.e., the sanctuary of cows belonging to Nanda in whose farmstead Krishna was nurtured to adulthood. Similarly, Narazeth is Nadrath ( Nanda's Chariot ) & Bethlehem is Vatsaldham, meaning the home of the Darling Child.
Jerusalem, the chief city of the Israeli community, is appropriately named after Lord Krishna. The original name of that city is Yerusaleim. In popular parlance " J " often replaces " Y ". Therefore, Yerusaleim came to be pronounced as Jerusalem. The term Yerusaleim is the Sanskrit term Yedu Ishalayam, meaning the temple & township of Lord Krishna