The Mandean Scriptures,
to my knowledge are all Copyrighted,
and None is yet Public
Domain.
1. The Deity Yahya is
seen in the "Mandean Scriptures of John the Baptizer." The name Yaya
is a name of Shiva, as
can be seen on numerous Hindu sites dealing with Shiva (Siva). One
site containing the Mandean
scriptures of the Baptist is:
http://www.essene.com/B%27nai-Amen/vjohn10.htm
2. The name Yohana is
comprised of Yo, the equivalent of Jah in ancient Hebrew, and Hana,
which is interchangeable
in ancient Hebrew with Chana.
3. El Chana or El Kana is one of the names of God in ancient Hebrew.
4. Hana or Chana is the
source of the Jewish holiday Chanukah, which was named after El
Chana.
5. The name Kana is a
form of Kannan, the Tamil Hindu name for Krishna. Consult Hindu
sources or Michael Jordan's
Encyclopedia
of Gods for verification.
6. Kannan is also the
source of the name Canaan, the promised land of milk and honey,
favorite foods of Hindus
since the Vedas. For more information on Kannan click:
Canaan, the Promised Land
of Milk and Honey, was named after Kannan,
The
Tamil Hindu Name for Krishna. After the Carnivorous Cult Overthrew
the Vegetarians worshipping Asherah (Asura among the Hindus), they Changed
the Scriptures to portray Canaan as a land to be Conquered, not as a Sanctuary.
7. Cainan and Kanneh was
also the name of Deity to the Ethiopians. The late prophets make it
clear that in the earliest
history of Judaism, the Jews, Egyptians, Ethiopians and other nations
all believed in the same
Way. In other words, the Sabean, Vaishnava, Sakti Way of the Hindus
was universal, not only
in the East but in the Western hemisphere. See other pages on my site.
8. The name Yaya was known
to the ancient indigenous people in the western hemisphere as
can be discerned by the
archaeological digs studied on Viewzone.com. This site contains
essays documenting that
Hindus migrated from India during times of famine and flood to the
lands now associated
with the Old and New Testament and Koran. This information has been
suppressed for obvious
reasons. Orthodox Jews, Christians and Muslims wish their religions to
be regarded as originally
inspired by God, and not as heresies against the Hindu beliefs which
existed universally in
the ancient world.
9. The name of one of the Mandean Scriptures "Haran Gawaitha," contains Hara, the name of Shiva as the destroyer. Hara is a name prevalent in Old Testament history and scriptures as well. Haran was Abraham's home for many years. See page:
Shiva
in the Pillar of Fire in the Hindu Lingam Purana
Is
the same God in the Pillar of Fire that guides Moses.
Sabaoth,
meaning the Lord as a Man of War, comes from Saba, a Name of Shiva.
Shiva
as the Destroyer and as Hara is Pervasive in the Old Testament.
10. Rabbi Ram is the name of one of the people in the "Haran Gawaitha." The fact is that the names Ram and Ramah were used to name people and locations since the earliest days of Judaism, which is itself a clear indication of Judaism's origins. Ram is regarded as an incarnation of Vishnu or Krishna. He is also the main protagonist in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic. His bride Sita was raised to an earth mother status much as Ceres was among the Greeks. Sita means grain in ancient Hebrew.
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