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Was our Abraham Really the Hindu Deity Ram?

 

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Was our Abraham Really the Hindu Deity Ram?

 

Ram and Abraham were possibly the same person or clan. For example,

the syllable "Ab" or "Ap" means "father" in Kashmiri. The

prototypical Jews could have called Ram "Ab-Ram" or "Father Ram."

It's also conceivable that the word "Brahm" evolved from "Ab-Ram"

and not vice-versa. The Kashmiri word for "Divine Mercy," Raham,

likewise derives from Ram. Ab-Raham = "Father of Divine Mercy."

Rakham = "Divine Mercy" in Hebrew; Ram is also the Hebrew term

for "highly placed leader or governor." Indian historian A. D.

Pusalker, whose essay "Traditional History From the Earliest Times"

appeared in The Vedic Age, said that Ram was alive in 1950 BC, which

is about the time that Abraham, the Indo-Hebrews, and the Aryans

made the greatest India-to-the-Middle East migration since the Great

Flood.

 

 

"One of the shrines in the Kaaba was also dedicated to the Hindu

Creator God, Brahma, which is why the illiterate prophet of Islam

claimed it was dedicated to Abraham. The word "Abraham" is none

other than a malpronunciation of the word Brahma. This can be

clearly proven if one investigates the root meanings of both words.

Abraham is said to be one of the oldest Semitic prophets. His name

is supposed to be derived from the two Semitic words 'Ab'

meaning 'Father' and 'Raam/Raham' meaning 'of the exalted.' In the

book of Genesis, Abraham simply means 'Multitude.' The word Abraham

is derived from the Sanskrit word Brahma. The root of Brahma

is 'Brah' which means - 'to grow or multiply in number.' In addition

Lord Brahma, the Creator God of Hinduism is said to be the Father of

all Men and Exalted of all the Gods, for it is from him that all

beings were generated. Thus again we come to the meaning 'Exalted

Father.' This is a clear pointer that Abraham is none other than the

heavenly father Brahma."

(Vedic Past of Pre-Islamic Arabia; Part VI; p.2.)

 

 

 

Several word-meanings can be extracted from "Abram," each of which

points directly to his exalted position. Ab = "Father;" Hir or H'r

= "Head; Top; Exalted;" Am = "People." Therefore, Abhiram or Abh'ram

can mean "Father of the Exalted." Here's still another: Ab - î - Ram

= "Father of the Merciful." Ab, also meaning "Snake," could indicate

that Ab-Ram (Exalted Snake) was a Naga king. All the meanings that

can be extracted from the compound word "Abraham" reveal the divine

destiny of his followers. Hiram of Tyre, Solomon's close friend,

was "Exalted People" or Ahi-Ram (Exalted Snake).

 

In ancient India, the Aryan cult was called "Brahm-Aryan." The

Aryans worshiped multiple gods. Abraham turned away from polytheism.

By so doing, he could have become "A-Brahm" (No longer a Brahman.)

The Aryans called the Asuras "Ah-Brahm." Therefore, we can logically

assume that the fathers of the Indus civilization were probably

prototypical Jews.

 

Jerusalem was a Hittite (Indian hereditary leadership caste) city at

the time of Abraham's death. In Genesis 23:4, Abraham asked the

Jerusalem Hittites to sell him a burial plot. The Hittites

answered, "...thou art a prince among us: in the choice of our

sepulchres bury thy dead; none of us shall withhold from thee." (p.

6). If Abraham was revered as a prince by the Hittites, he, too, was

a highly regarded member of India's hereditary ruling and warrior

caste. The bible never did say that Abraham wasn't a Hittite. It

just said, "I am a stranger and a sojourner with you." (Genesis

23:4.) As the Hittites said, they recognized Abraham as being even

above them. Just as the Hittites were not a unique ethnicity,

neither were the Amorites or Amarru. Marruta was the Indian caste

name of commoners. The word "Amorite" (Marut) was the first caste

name of the Indian Vaishyas: craftsmen, farmers, cattlemen, traders,

etc.

 

G. D. Pande writes in Ancient Geography of Ayodhya, "Maruts

represented the Visah. The Maruts are described as forming troops or

masses. Rudra, the father of the Maruts, is the lord of cattle." (p.

177.) Malita J. Shendge states: "...the Maruts are the people." (The

Civilized Demons; p. 314.) We should not be surprised to find the

Khatti (Hittites) and Maruts (Amorites) functioning as the fathers

(protectors) and mothers (helpmates or assistants) of Jerusalem.

 

In India, the Hittites were also known as Cedis or Chedis

(pronounced Hatti or Khetti). Indian historians classify them as one

of the oldest castes of the Yadavas. "The Cedis formed one of the

most ancient tribes among the Ksatriyas (the aristocratic class made

up of Hittites and Kassites) in early Vedic times. As early as the

period of the Rgveda the Cedi kings had acquired great reknown...

they are one of the leading powers in northern India in the great

epic." (Yadavas Through the Ages, p. 90.) Ram or Rama also belonged

to the Yadava clan. If our Abraham, Brahm, and Ram are the one and

the same person, Abraham went to Jerusalem to be with his own

people!

 

Ram's congregations segregated themselves in their own communities,

called Ayodhya, which in Sanskrit means "The Unconquerable." The

Sanskrit word for "fighter" is Yuddha or Yudh. Abraham and his group

belonged to the Ayodhya (Yehudiya, Judea) congregation who remained

aloof from non-believers and Amalekites (Aryans?).

 

 

Melchizadek... the sage of Salem

If what I have said thus far isn't convincing enough, maybe the

word "Melchizedek" will be. Melchizedek was a king of Jerusalem who

possessed secret mystical and magical powers. He was also Abraham's

teacher.

 

Melik-Sadaksina was a great Indian prince, magician, and spiritual

giant - the son of a Kassite king. In Kashmiri and Sanskrit, Sadak

= "a person with magical, supernatural powers." A certain Zadok

(Sadak?) was also a supernaturally-endowed priest who annointed

Solomon. Why does the Kassite (of royal caste) Melik-Sadaksina, a

mythical Indian personage, suddenly appear in Jerusalem as the

friend and mentor of Abraham? According to Akshoy Kumar Mazumdar in

The Hindu History, Brahm was the spiritual leader of the Aryans. As

an Aryan (Not of Yah), he naturally believed in idols. The bible

says that he even manufactured them. Upon seeing how increasing idol

worship and religious guesswork were contributing to the further

downfall of his people, Brahm backed away from Aryanism and

reembraced the ancient Indian (Yah) philosophy (Cult of the

MaterialUniverse) even though it, too, was foundering in manmade

evils. He decided that mankind could save himself only by dealing

with what was real; not the imagined.

 

Shocked at the barbarism and blind selfishness of the people, the

wise men and educated people among the proto-Hebrews isolated

themselves from the masses. Dr. Mazumdar wrote, "The moral fall was

rapid. The seers and sages lived apart from the masses. They seldom

married and were mostly given to religious contemplation. The

masses, without proper light and leader, soon became vicious in the

extreme. Rape, adultery, theft, etc., became quite common. Human

nature ran wild. Brahma (Abraham) decided to reform and regenerate

the people. He made the chief sages and seers to marry and mix with

the people. Most refused to marry, but 30 agreed." Brahm married his

half sister Saraisvati. These sages became known as prajapatis

(progenitors).

 

"Northern Afghanistan was called Uttara Kuru and was a great center

of learning. An Indian woman went there to study and received the

title of Vak, i.e. Saraisvati (Lady Sarah). It is believed that

Brahm, her teacher (and half brother), was so impressed by her

beauty, education, and powerful intellect, that he married her."

(The Hindu History; p. 48, in passim.)

 

>From the holy community in Southern Afghanistan, similar communities

spread all over the world: the whole of India, Nepal, Thailand,

China, Egypt, Syria, Italy, the Philippines, Turkey, Persia, Greece,

Laos, Iraq, - even the Americas! The linguistic evidence of Brahm's

presence in various parts of the world is more than evident:

Persian: Braghman (Holy); Latin: Bragmani (Holy); Russian: Rachmany

(Holy); Ukranian Rachmanya (Priest; Holy); Hebrew: Ram (Supreme

Leader); Norwegian From (Godly). A sacred word among the Hindus was

and is the mystic syllable OM. It is associated eternally with the

earth, sky, and heaven, the Triple Universe. It is also a name of

Brahm. The Aztecs also worshiped and chanted the syllable OM as the

dual principal of all creation: OMeticuhlti (Male Principle) and

OMelcihuatl (Female Principle). The Mayan priestly caste was called

Balam (pronounced B'lahm). Had an "R" sound existed in Mayan, it

would have been Brahm. The Peruvian Incas worshiped the sun as Inti

Raymi (Hindu Ram).

 

Names that undeniably derive from Rama literally pepper Native-

American languages, especially the languages of those tribes

extending from our American Southwest, to Mexico, and all the way to

South America, beyond Peru. The Tarahumara Indians of Chihuahua are

an ideal example. Their real name is Ra-Ram-Uri. As in Sumeria and

Northern India, the Ra-Ram-Uri "Uri" = "People." Because the

Spanish "R" is trilled, this "Uri" could also be Udi or Yuddhi, the

Sanskrit name for "Warrior; Conqueror." Many Mexican tribes mention

that a foreign race of Yuri once invaded their part of the world.

The Ra-Ram-Uri sun god is Ono-Rúame. In Kashmiri, Ana = "Favorite

Son;" The Ra-Ram-Uri moon goddess, the consort of Ono-Rúame, is Eve-

Ruame. Kashmiri Hava = "Eve, or The Female Principle."

 

A Ra-Ram-Uri governor is called Si-Riame. In Sanskrit/Kashmiri, Su-

Rama = "Great Rama." According to ancient Mexican legends, the Yoris

belonged to a tribe called Surem (Su-Ram?) Before the conquest,

Central Mexico and the American Southwest, as far as Eastern

Colorado, were known as Suré. Suré = "Sun" in Kashmiri. The

Tarahumara cure doctor or spiritual guide is an Owi-Ruame. In

Sanskrit, Oph = "Hope." Their devil is called Repa-Bet-Eame.

Kashmiri: Riphas (Appearance) + Buth (Malignant Spirit) + Yama

(Angel of Death). Many other astonishing Kashmiri/Sanskrit

correspondences appear in the Ra-Ram-Uri language. Their relation to

ancient Phoenicia, Sumeria, and Northern India is beyond question.

 

The Phoenicians... global navigators.

 

 

Most people think of the Phoenicians as a tribe of sailor-traders

that inhabited what is now Lebanon. However, the Pancika or Pani as

the Hindus called them, or Puni, by the Romans (a name also derived

from Rama), were, like gypsies, scattered all over the globe.

 

The Spaniards called the land of the Ra-Ram-Uri Chiahuahua,

pronounced as Shivava by the natives themselves. In Sanskrit,

Shivava = "Shiva's Temple." According to Hindu religious scholars,

Ram and God Shiva were once the same deity. Shiva and Yah's (the

same one we read about in the Bible) name are also prominent in

Native-American religious practices and can be found inscribed as

petroglyphs all over the American Southwest. (Refer to my book India

Once Ruled the Americas!)

 

Ayodhya was also another name for Dar-es-Salam in African Tanzania

and Jerusalem (Judea). It is true that the Jerusalemites were known

as Yehudiya or Judeans (Warriors of Yah), a fact making the Jews'

Indian origins incontrovertible.

 

There was no part of the ancient world, including China, that wasn't

influenced by Ram's religious views. For example, Christians and

Jews have been brainwashed to believe that Mohammed copied his

teachings from Jewish sources. The truth is that in Mohammed's time,

Ram or Abraham's theology was the foundation stone of all religious

sects. All Mohammed did was to purge them of idol worship.

 

 

"...the Temple of Mecca was founded by a colony of Brahmins from

India.it was a sacred place before the time of Mohamed, and.they

were permitted to make pilgrimages to it for several centuries after

his time. Its great celebrity as a sacred place long before the time

of the prophet cannot be doubted." (Anacalypsis, Vol. I, p. 421.)

"...the city of Mecca is said by the Brahmins, on the authority of

their old books, to have been built by a colony from India; and its

inhabitants from the earliest era have had a tradition that it was

built by Ishmael, the son of Agar. This town, in the Indus language,

would be called Ishmaelistan." (Ibid, p. 424.)

 

 

Before Mohammed's time, The Hinduism of the Arab peoples was called

Tsaba. Tsaba or Saba is a Sanskrit word, meaning "Assembly of the

Gods ". Tsaba was also called Isha-ayalam (Shiva's Temple). The term

Moslem or Moshe-ayalam (Shiva's Temple) is just another name of

Sabaism. The word has now shrunk to Islam. Mohammed himself, being a

member of the Quaryaish family, was at first a Tsabaist. The

Tsabaists did not regard Abraham as an actual god, but as an avatar

or divinely ordained teacher called Avather Brahmo (Judge of the

Underworld).

At the time of Jesus, the respective languages, religious symbolism,

and traditions of the Arabs and Jews were nearly identical. If we

could take a time machine to the past, most of us would not see any

real differences between the Arabs and Jews. History tells us that

the Arabs of Christ's time worshiped idols. So did the lower class

and rural Jews. For this reason, the Middle Eastern squabble between

the Jews and the Moslems and the hate between the Moslems and Hindus

in India are ridiculous. The Moslems are fighting the Jews and

Hindus, or vice-versa, over nothing. All three groups sprang from

the same source.

 

The Kashmiri-Sanskrit equivalent of Hebron (Khev'run in Hebrew)

screams out the Indian origins of Jerusalem's earliest inhabitants:

Khab'ru (grave; tomb). (See Grierson's Dictionary.; p. 382.) Even in

Hebrew, Kever = "Tomb."

 

 

Indian linguist and orientalist Maliti J. Shendge's The Languages of

Harappans welds together, once and for all, West Asia and the Indus

Valley civilization. Not only does she prove that Harappa was

Akkadian and Sumerian, she also proves that the first "Abraham" was

none other than Adam before Eve was created from one of his ribs.

"...it may be said that the region from Tigris-Euphrates to the

Indus and its east was inhabited by the Akkadian speaking Semites

who later called themselves as Asshuraiu. Their Indian name as known

from Rgveda is 'Asura' which is not far removed. That this region

should be inhabited by different clans of the same ethos is not very

surprising. It would however be wrong to think that it was a

racially homogenous group. As our linguistic evidence shows it was a

mixed population of the Akkadians and Sumerians. The other ethnic

groups also may have been present, whose traces may be looked for in

future work. This mixed composition of the population is not

inconsistent with the present state of knowledge, as the presence of

these ethnic elements in the Indus valley only confirms and extends

an identical demographic pattern, which was in existence probably

from the earliest times of prehistory and civilization.

 

"If these Akkadians were the same as the West Asian clan, there

should have been an equal preponderance of this primaeval couple in

the Vedic mythology. However, beyond one cryptic reference, there is

no reference to them. This was baffling. It seemed unlikely that

this clan was without the primaeval parents, though their god was

Asura. The predominance of Brahman in RV as the primaeval father is

there which is also inadequate as he is male principle alone. A

close look at Brahman revealed its ancestry to be made of two words

Abu + Rahmu which is the primaeval pair in the Semitic mythology.

The Akkadian counterpart of Rahmu is Lahmu which later became

goddess Laksmi, born in the sea and courted by both gods and demons.

Lahmu is a dragon in Akkadian but in Ugaratic Rahmu is the lass of

Abu. Brahma (abu + rahmu = abrahma = brahma) all the changes

postulated here being covered in the above correspondences, or lass

of Abu, the supreme Semitic godhood, has undergone many

transformations and has many counterparts in the Indian pantheon,

amongst whom is Laksmi one of the important ones being worshipped as

the goddess of all material creation. Thus the Asura clan of the

Indus valley worshipped Abu-Rahmu as the primaeval couple."

 

(pp.269 - 270.)

 

Ms. Shendge's research really strengthens my conviction that the

remains of Abraham and Sarai in Hebron may really be those of the

real Brahm and Saraisvati. Our Abraham was evidently a priest,

perhaps even the founder, of the Abu-Rahmu (Adam and Eve) cultus,

who brought his monotheistic religion to West Asia. Though he and

Sarai were deified in various forms back in their native India, they

remained as humans in Judaism.

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