While travelling in Tibet, Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch suffered a broken leg, giving him the opportunity to stay at the Himis convent where he learned of ancient records describing the life of Jesus Christ. He eventually located a Tibetan translation of the legend.
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While travelling in Tibet, Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch suffered a broken leg, giving him the opportunity to stay at the Himis convent where he learned of ancient records describing the life of Jesus Christ. He eventually located a Tibetan translation of the legend.
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This is the text that reports the findings by Notovitch of a buddhist text that reports on the life of St. Issa thought to be Jesus. Nothing shocking about it.