From the book Thy Kingdom Comes
Section 4. The Hindu Connection
Amongst these men lived a wise and influential man by the name of Brahma. He had a half sister named Sarai-Svati, Princess of the Temple or Tower who he married along with an Egyptian Princess named Ghaggar. He also wrote one of the revealed books of sacred Hindu scripture, the Atharva Veda.
He was a social reformer with great compassion and a genuine care and concern for liberty and a belief in obedience to the creator of life. If you have not deduced by now Brahma is Abram or Abraham of the Old Testament along with Sarai his half sister and Hagar his Egyptian concubine.
His two sons’ names, Isaac and Ishmael, are derived from Sanskrit. Ishaak is from the Sanskrit equivalent Ishakhu meaning “Friend of Shiva.” The Hebrew word for Ishmael has its Sanskrit equivalent spelled as Ish-Mahal meaning “Great Shiva”.
The four sacred Hindu books are Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and Brahmanas Granth. The Brahmanas Granth is a commentary on the Vedas, but it is considered as a revealed book. It is divided into four books including the Atharva Veda.
The Atharva Veda is also known as ‘Brahma Veda’ or in its defined meaning it is known as the Devine Knowledge. It is a reforming commentary on the sacred Vedas of the Hindus. Brahma, its author, is actually BrahmA or Abram, where the letter ‘A’ is moved to the beginning producing Abram.
According to many historians these Aryan people suddenly picked up and abandoned over twenty thousand villages and moved. Many of them traveled toward the west where they resettled the ancient city of Ur. They left in their wake a destroyed agricultural empire that was wrecked by a series of floods and devastating earthquakes.
There were two floods in biblical accounting. The first took place long before Abram and Terah, his father, were born and is known as the Great Flood or Noah’s flood. The other one took place generations later when Abram was a young man and people served other gods.
And Joshua said unto all the people, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Your fathers dwelt on the other side of the flood in old time, [even] Terah, the father of Abraham, and the father of Nachor: and they served other gods. Joshua 24:2
The classical geographer Strabo tells us just how nearly complete the abandonment of Northwestern India was. “Aristobolus says that when he was sent upon a certain mission in India, he saw a country of more than a thousand cities, together with villages, that had been deserted because the Indus [River] had abandoned its proper bed.”1
Indian historian Kuttikhat Purushothama Chon believes that Abraham was driven out of India. He refers to the Aryans as being in constant competition and even having warred with the Asuras (The mercantile caste that once ruled in the Indus Valley) The Aryans marched to West Asia after the destruction of the Asuras’ huge system of irrigation and lakes, causing destructive flooding.
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1Strabo’s Geography, XV.I.19.