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Date Posted: 03:04:03 10/28/03 Tue
Author: ketch - 8 Sep 2003
Subject: Re: Yogananda, Notovitch and nonsense
In reply to: Hendrik - 7 Sep 2003 's message, "Re: Yogananda, Notovitch and nonsense" on 03:02:27 10/28/03 Tue

Are you referring to Tara Mata's editorship? -- Where in his works does he mention that Jesus was in India and that there are documents?


I was thinking of Tara Mata's editorship, but then I found this article at the Ananda site, with a longer version here. It is from a 1930 copy of East-West, so presumably has not been altered. Here Yogananda refers explicitly to the Notovitch claims.

I'm not sure about Roerich. I did once track down a library copy of Altai-Himalaya, but that was a long time ago. I would like to read it again, maybe with the internet making it easy to search for old books it will be easier to find.

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