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In Hinduism, Jesus is regarded as truly divine, but
not uniqely divine. He is seen as one of the many incarnations of divinity,
and perhaps even the greatest of them all. But he is not given the unique
place which Christians give him, as the one and only Son of God. One Hundu
teacher, Swami Sivananda, said of Jesus: "Two thousand years ago,
divinity incarnated on this planet to show all humanity the glorious path
to everlasting life by actually living the divine life upon this earth."
This image shows Jesus in a way that is an interesting
meeting of the Hindu and Christian traditions. He sits and gestures like
a guru, but the marks of the crucifixion on his hands have been given
special emphasis. He also appears to be levitating, which might be a reference
to the ascension of Jesus back into heaven after his resurrection. Finally,
he is sitting in the middle of a turbulent, windy background, which refers
to the wind that was heard on the Day of Pentecost, heralding the arrival
of the Holy Spirit and the opening of Jesus's good news to all peoples.
This is a picture of Jesus that wants to cross the
barriers that exist between religious faiths. By staying true to Jesus
as he is shown in the four Gospels, but showing him at home among the
Hindu saints, it seems to say that Jesus transcends religion and appeals
to people of every faith or none.
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