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SHIJO GEORGE
Shijo George, M.A., B.Ed., PGDT
Shijo George is a distinguished scholar and educator with a Master's degree in English Literature from the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), known for his expertise in language, literature, and translation. Alongside his academic accomplishments, he has also completed a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Translation (PGDT), reflecting his dedication to bridging linguistic and cultural divides through translation.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Shijo has a strong background in leadership and discipline, having served as an NCC cadet, which instilled in him values of resilience and teamwork. His professional journey is marked by a commitment to education and a passion for the English language, demonstrated through his roles in teaching and translation.
Based in Kollam, Kerala, Shijo resides at Valuthundil Veedu, Melila PO, and can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 8590012970. He continues to be an influential figure in his community, contributing his knowledge and skills to enrich the lives of those around him.
Phone: 8590012970
Address: Valuthundil Veedu Melila PO Kunnicode Via Kollam west
Shijo George is a distinguished scholar and educator with a Master's degree in English Literature from the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), known for his expertise in language, literature, and translation. Alongside his academic accomplishments, he has also completed a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Translation (PGDT), reflecting his dedication to bridging linguistic and cultural divides through translation.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Shijo has a strong background in leadership and discipline, having served as an NCC cadet, which instilled in him values of resilience and teamwork. His professional journey is marked by a commitment to education and a passion for the English language, demonstrated through his roles in teaching and translation.
Based in Kollam, Kerala, Shijo resides at Valuthundil Veedu, Melila PO, and can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 8590012970. He continues to be an influential figure in his community, contributing his knowledge and skills to enrich the lives of those around him.
Phone: 8590012970
Address: Valuthundil Veedu Melila PO Kunnicode Via Kollam west
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For instance, Purusha Sukta describes a cosmic sacrifice, where the primordial being (Purusha) is sacrificed to create the universe—a motif that some interpret as symbolizing universal salvation or sacrifice, vaguely echoing Christian ideas. Similarly, references to divine light, truth, and salvation in the Rigveda can be viewed as aligning with qualities Christians associate with Jesus.
Such interpretations are theological bridges rather than literal references, reflecting a broader spiritual pursuit of finding universal truths across religious traditions.
Through these representations, Jesus becomes a versatile character and symbol in literature, embodying not only religious significance but also social, political, and existential meanings. This study examines how writers have used the image of Jesus to address universal themes like forgiveness, justice, and the quest for meaning, illustrating the enduring power of His narrative to inspire dialogue across religious, cultural, and ideological boundaries. By analyzing key literary works that reference or reinterpret Jesus, this research highlights the transformative impact of His life on global literary traditions and how these portrayals continue to shape our understanding of faith, identity, and the human experience.
For instance, Purusha Sukta describes a cosmic sacrifice, where the primordial being (Purusha) is sacrificed to create the universe—a motif that some interpret as symbolizing universal salvation or sacrifice, vaguely echoing Christian ideas. Similarly, references to divine light, truth, and salvation in the Rigveda can be viewed as aligning with qualities Christians associate with Jesus.
Such interpretations are theological bridges rather than literal references, reflecting a broader spiritual pursuit of finding universal truths across religious traditions.
Through these representations, Jesus becomes a versatile character and symbol in literature, embodying not only religious significance but also social, political, and existential meanings. This study examines how writers have used the image of Jesus to address universal themes like forgiveness, justice, and the quest for meaning, illustrating the enduring power of His narrative to inspire dialogue across religious, cultural, and ideological boundaries. By analyzing key literary works that reference or reinterpret Jesus, this research highlights the transformative impact of His life on global literary traditions and how these portrayals continue to shape our understanding of faith, identity, and the human experience.