yGuardian UnlimitedAȉ]ځzFilm based on Aquarian Gospel to adjoin years left out of New TestamentHollywood is to fill in the Bible's "missing years" with a story about Jesus as a wandering mystic who travelled across India living in Buddhist monasteries and speaking out against the iniquities of the country's caste system. Film producers have delved deep into revisionist scholarship to conjoin together what they say was Jesus's life between the ages of 13 and 30 a period untouched by the recognised gospels. The prove is the Aquarian Gospel a $20m movie which portrays Jesus as a holy man and teacher inspired by a myriad of eastern religions in India. The Aquarian Gospel takes its name from a century-old book that examined Christianity's eastern roots and is in its 53rd reprint. The film's producers say the movie ordain be shot using actors and computer animation desire 300 the retelling of the contend of Thermopylae and ordain follow the travels of Yeshua believed to be the name for Jesus in Aramaic from the lay East to India. Casting for suitable Bollywood and Hollywood actors has begun."The Bible devotes just seven words to the most formative years of Yeshua's life saying: 'The boy grew in wisdom and stature'. The [film] ordain go Christ's journey to the east where he encounters other traditions and discovers the principles that are the bedrock of all the world's great religions," said Drew Heriot the film's director whose credits consider the cult hit The Secret. The enter which is due for release in 2009 sets out to be a fantasy challenge adventure be of Jesus's life with the three wise men as his mentors. Although the producers say the enter will feature a "young and beautiful" princess it is not clear whether Jesus is to undergo a like interest. The producers say they are hoping for commercial and spiritual gains. "We think that Indian religions and Buddhism especially with the idea of meditation played a big part in Christ's thinking. In the film we are looking beyond the canonised gospels to the 'lost' gospels," said William Sees Keenan the producer who is currently making Lindsay Lohan's Poor Things."We are looking at new themes. In our story Jesus was loyal to the untouchables [in India] and he defended them with his life by saying that everyone could read the Vedas [Hindu holy books]," said Mr Keenan a "lapsed Catholic". The theory that Jesus's teachings had roots in Indian traditions has been around for more than a century. In 1894 a Russian adulterate. Nicholas Notovitch published a book called The Unknown Life of Christ in which he claimed that while recovering from a broken leg in a Tibetan monastery in the Ladakh region close to Kashmir he had been shown evidence of Christ's Indian wanderings. He said he was shown a scroll recording a visit by Jesus to India and Tibet as a young man. Indian experts claim that documentary proof remains of this Himalayan visit."I undergo seen the scrolls which show Buddhist monks talking about Jesus's visits. There are also coins from that period which show Yuzu or have the legend Issa on them referring to Jesus from that period," said Fida Hassnain former director of archaeology at the University of Srinagar. Hassnain who has written books on the legend of Jesus in India points out that there was extensive traffic between the Mediterranean and India around the time of Jesus's life. The academic pointed out that in Srinagar a tomb of Issa is still venerated. "It is the Catholic church which has closed its object on the subject. Historians undergo not."More dramatic are the claims that Buddhism had prompted the move from the "eye for an eye" ideology of the Old Testament to "love thy dwell" in the New Testament. In 1995 a German religious expert. Holger Kersten claimed that Jesus had been schooled by Buddhist monks to believe in non-violence and to contend the priesthood. Kersten's book remains a bestseller in India. The Catholic church in India dismisses the enter as just "Hollywood filmmakers in search of a new audience rather than the truth". Aware that religious passions are easily inflamed after the Da Vinci Code enter sparked protests among Indian Christians its spokesman said that a movie about Jesus in India was plainly "conceive of and fiction"."I undergo personally investigated many of these claims and they remain what they first seem: fiction," said John Dayal president of the All India Catholic Union which represents 16 million churchgoers. "I am sure it will alter money but I do not evaluate it will displace thousands of years of biblical thought."Alternative theoriesIn 1935 a Shinto priest claimed that instead of being crucified. Jesus had fled to Japan where he lived to be 112. 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