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Sai baba shirdi on muhammad prophet
Sai baba shirdi on muhammad prophet












The Buddhist prophecy of the coming Buddha Maitreya has also been somehow twisted and linked to the word “Merciful” a common description of the Prophet Muhammad, There are also extremely strong chances that these texts may have been tampered with somewhere in the Middle Ages by vested interests to suit the socio-political structure of those times. These so-called prophecies simply do not fit in with the overall narrative or essence of these sacred texts. The same is true of the Bhavishya Purana in which there is a reference to someone called as Mahamada, which has been passed off as a reference of the Prophet Muhammad.

sai baba shirdi on muhammad prophet

The Kalki Purana is probably the most famous example of faking prophecy, which describes the Prophet Muhammad as the tenth and the last of the Dashavatara of Bhagwan Vishnu. These Vedic verses are in fact Vedic Mantras, which are chanted by Millions of devote Hindu for a wide range of purposes ranging from health, wealth, exorcism and Vashikaran. It is amusing to see these attempts to attribute hidden meanings to the Vedic Verses and the Puranas and pass them off as futuristic prophecies. There is an attempt to twist the meaning of a verse of the Samaveda containing the word “Aham” a common reference to the “Self or the Me” to “Ahmad” and link it to the Prophet Muhammad. Indra has been wrongly referred to as Allah, when Indra, the King of the Gods or Devraj Indra was subordinate to many other Hindu deities in hierarchy, including the Divine Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. It is most pathetic to note that much weight age has been given to a reference about a Vedic Rishi called Mamah and attempts to pass it off as a description of the Prophet Mohammad.

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Most of these verses speak about the exploits of some ancient mighty kings, warriors and Hindu Gods like Indra and their exploits, which are most commonplace in most ancient Hindu texts, including the Vedas, which are full of such references to Indra, Marut, Agni and other popular Gods of the Vedic Age. In my opinion, there is nothing in these Mantras, which can be even remotely linked or related to Mohammad Paigambar or the Islamic religion. Having studied most on these Mantras and their translations by other translators, including Ralph Griffith and Maurice Bloomfield it is very difficult to visualize what made Pandit Rajaram link these prophecies to Mohammad Paigambar. Interesting these prophecies appears to have originated from the translations of the Vedas by a Pandit called Rajaram about whom not much information is available. Among these prophecies, the most famous ones are those, which are said to be contained in the Kand or Book 20 – Hymn 21 of the Atharvaveda.

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There is some talk about the Prophet Muhammad being prophesied in a lot of ancient Hindu Religious Scriptures including the Mantras of the Rig-Veda, Samaveda and the Atharvaveda and also the Kalki Purana and the Bhavishya Purana.












Sai baba shirdi on muhammad prophet