Did
Jesus go to India as a child and learn from Hindu gurus
Did Jesus go to India as a child and
learn from Hindu gurus?
Many New Agers say that Jesus went to
India as a child to learn from Hindu gurus. He allegedly later went to Israel
and performed miracles learned from these gurus, and taught doctrines He
derived from them.
Such an idea is preposterous. To begin
with, Jesus' teaching about God was not pantheistic ("all is God"),
as was that of the gurus of India. Jesus never cited the Hindu Vedas but always
the Jewish Old Testament which proclaimed the monotheistic God of Judaism (see
Mark 12:29). There is virtually NO evidence that Jesus studied in India.
Though the Gospels do not directly
address Jesus' childhood, there are convincing indirect evidences that He
remained in Palestine. Luke 2:52 summarizes Jesus' life from age 12: "And
Jesus kept increasing in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and
man."
Jesus, of course, was both God and
human. As God, He was omniscient (all-knowing) and all-wise; He could never
"grow in wisdom" from the divine perspective. In His humanity,
however, He probably gained wisdom as did other Jewish boys, by studying the
Old Testament Scriptures (Psalm 1:2) and listening to the wisdom of the elders.
Jesus was known in His community as a
carpenter (Mark 6:3) and a carpenter's son (Matthew 13:55). It was customary
among the Jews for fathers to teach their sons a trade. Joseph would have
taught Jesus the trade of carpentry as Jesus matured in the Palestine area.
That carpentry played a role in His life is clear because some of His parables
and teachings drew upon that experience. For example, He told of building a
house on rock as opposed to sand (Matthew 7:24-27).
Luke 4:16 is a key text to refute the
idea that Jesus went to India. At the beginning of His three-year ministry,
Jesus "came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up; and as was His
custom, He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath and stood up to read."
Jesus was brought up in Nazareth, not India, and His custom was to visit the
synagogue, not Hindu temples.
After Jesus finished reading on this
occasion, "all were speaking well of Him, and wondering at the gracious
words which were falling from His lips; and they were saying, 'Is this not
Joseph's son?'" (Luke 4:22). Those in the synagogue recognized Jesus as a
local resident.
It is also noteworthy that Jesus read
from the Old Testament Scriptures. The Old Testament, for which Jesus often
displayed reverence (see Matthew 5:18), warns about staying away from false
gods and religious systems such as Hinduism (Exodus 20:2- 3; 34:14; Deuteronomy
6:14; 13:10; 2 Kings 17:35). The Old Testament clearly distinguishes the
creation from the Creator, unlike Eastern (Hindu) pantheism, and teaches the
need for redemption, not enlightenment.