The
Sanskrit
text
and
translation
of
Verse
5
of
Bhavishya
Puran,
Prati
Sarg
Parv
III:
3,
3
are
given
below.
(The
boxed
area
in
the
Sanskrit
text
identifies
the
word
Mahamad
or
Mohammad).

The
translation
of
Verses
5-27
(Sanskrit
text
of
the
Puranas,
Prati
Sarg
Parv
III:
3,
3)
is
presented
below
from
the
work
of
Dr.
Vidyarthi.
“A
malechha
(belonging
to
a
foreign
country
and
speaking
foreign
language)
spiritual
teacher
will
appear
with
his
companions.
His
name
will
be
Mahamad.
Raja
(Bhoj)
after
giving
this
Mahadev
Arab
(of
angelic
disposition)
a
bath
in
the
'Panchgavya'
and
the
Ganges
water,
(i.e.
purging
him
of
all
sins)
offered
him
the
presents
of
his
sincere
devotion
and
showing
him
all
reverence
said,
'I
make
obeisance
to
thee.'
'O
Ye!
the
pride
of
mankind,
the
dweller
in
Arabia,
Ye
have
collected
a
great
force
to
kill
the
Devil
and
you
yourself
have
been
protected
from
the
malechha
opponents
(idol
worshipers,
pagans).'
‘O
Ye!
the
image
of
the
Most
Pious
God
the
biggest
Lord,
I
am
a
slave
to
thee,
take
me
as
one
lying
on
thy
feet.'
“The
Malechhas
have
spoiled
the
well-known
land
of
the
Arabs.
Arya
Dharma
is
not
to
be
found
in
that
country.
Before
also
there
appeared
a
misguided
fiend
whom
I
had
killed
[note:
e.g.,
Abraha
Al-Ashram,
the
Abyssinian
viceroy
of
Yemen,
who
attacked
Mecca];
he
has
now
again
appeared
being
sent
by
a
powerful
enemy.
To
show
these
enemies
the
right
path
and
to
give
them
guidance
the
well-known
Mahamad
(Mohammad),
who
has
been
given
by
me
the
epithet
of
Brahma
is
busy
in
bringing
the
Pishachas
to
the
right
path.
O
Raja!
You
need
not
go
to
the
land
of
the
foolish
Pishachas,
you
will
be
purified
through
my
kindness
even
where
you
are.
At
night,
he
of
the
angelic
disposition,
the
shrewd
man,
in
the
guise
of
a
Pishacha
said
to
Raja
Bhoj,
"O
Raja!
Your
Arya
Dharma
has
been
made
to
prevail
over
all
religions,
but
according
to
the
commandments
of
‘Ashwar
Parmatma
(God,
Supreme
Spirit),
I
shall
enforce
the
strong
creed
of
the
meat-eaters.
My
follower
will
be
a
man
circumcised,
without
a
tail
(on
his
head),
keeping
beard,
creating
a
revolution,
announcing
call
for
prayer
and
will
be
eating
all
lawful
things.
He
will
eat
all
sorts
of
animals
except
swine.
They
will
not
seek
purification
from
the
holy
shrubs,
but
will
be
purified
through
warfare.
Because
of
their
fighting
the
irreligious
nations,
they
will
be
known
as
Musalmans
(Muslims).
I
shall
be
the
originator
of
this
religion
of
the
meat-eating
nation."
More
Prophecies
In
Hindu
Scriptures
The
Vedas
contain
many
prophecies
about
Prophet
Muhammad.
Some
European
and
Hindu
translators
of
the
Vedas
have
removed
the
name
referring
to
the
Prophet,
while
others
have
tried
to
explain
away
the
mantras
(verses)
on
his
life
events,
Ka’bah,
Makkah,
Medinah,
Arabia,
and
other
events
using
the
terminology
of
the
Hindus,
such
as
purification
rituals,
and
lands
and
rivers
in
India.
Some
mantras
containing
prophecies
are
inter-mixed
with
explanatory
phrases,
and
it
may
be
that
these
were
commentaries
and
explanatory
notes
on
the
prophecies,
which
later
became
a
part
of
the
prophecy.
Several
prophecies
are
found
in
Atharva
Veda:
(1)
XX:
21,
Mantras
6,
7,
and
9,
(2)
XX:
137,
Mantras
7
through
9,
and
(3)
X:
2,
Mantras
26,
27,
29,
30,
and
32.
Similarly,
in
Rig
Veda,
additional
prophecies
are
found
in:
(1)
VII:
96,
Mantras
13
through
16,
and
(2)
I:
53,
Mantras
6
and
9.
Finally,
a
prophecy
is
found
in
Sama
Veda
III:
10,
Mantra
1.
These
are
a
sample
of
many
prophecies.
The
serious
reader
may
want
to
refer
to
scholarly
work
of
Dr.
A.H.
Vidyarthi,
entitled
“Mohammad
in
World
Scriptures,”
1990.
This
book
explains
the
Hindu
terminology
used
in
the
Mantras
and
the
meaning
and
usage
of
certain
words
and
phrases
from
within
the
Vedas
and
other
Hindu
Scriptures.
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