Kabalactes of India becomes false Budha

Kabalactes became false Budha in India: After Kabalactes’ 46-year angel war to rid India of the rebel sub-Gods, he stated that “Because my wisdom hath triumphed in heaven and earth, I now take unto myself a new name, BUDHA”, signifying “All Knowledge”. He then sent his high officer, Yima, down to Earth with 2,000 million “warring angels” to “find a way to teach mortals”, whether it be “by fire and by sword” or “by blood and death” the following 3 fabrications:

  1. Budha is the Son of the Holy Ghost/Triune
  2. Budha incarnated on Earth as the mortal, Sakaya, the late prophet of India
  3. After Sakaya died, he became Budha again up in the heavenly kingdom of Haractu, the “Buddhist heavenly kingdom, the All Highest Heaven of Heavens!”

Kabalactes brought Buddhism religion to India: From that point forward, Kabalactes was called “Budha” in heaven. Down on Earth, Yima’s angel hosts, “both through oracles and by direct contact”, inspired mortals “to call Sakaya Budha, and Budha, Sakaya”. As a result, “in not many generations, mortals forgot they were two persons”. Mortals of India eventually accorded all things of the spirit to Budha and all things of the flesh to Sakaya. Nevertheless, Oahspe adds that “the whole matter was false in fact.”

Because this Budha in India was really the Triune God, Kabalactes, who did not practice non-resistance, the “followers of Budha professed peace, but practiced war and conquest, setting out by blood and carnage and destruction to establish Budhism in Vind’yu (India).”

Jehovih foretold Eskra that because the Triune Gods denied My All Person, they would spread falsehoods “for sake of their own selfish ends” and Kabalactes would falsely claim he is Sakaya and that Sakaya is Budha. Eskra was advised to not disallow nor expose Kabalactes’ falsehood, “for it is his choice.”

Jehovih foretold that the establishment of the “Budhism” religion would eventually lead to the demise of both the false Budha and the Trinity. First, mortals will “put aside the Trinity of their own accord, retaining Budha and the Holy Ghost”, later, they will teach “that Budha is itself but a principle, and that the Holy Ghost is but as nothing.”

Writer’s note: mainstream history does indeed corroborate that Buddhism came into India some time after the life of Sakaya (aka Siddhartha Guatama); that some time between 322-185 BCE, the Buddhist community of India split into 2 separate branches; by the 600s CE, Buddhism began losing influence; and by the 1100s CE, the last large Buddhist state, the Pala Empire, fell2.

Mahabodhi Temple: Buddhist temple in India from Gupta period3