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Jesus’s Kashmir Mystery Returns

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December 16,2025 Issue

Branded more complex than The Da Vinci Code, The Rozabal Line turns Kashmir into a stage for centuries of hidden histories.

- Malik Daniyal

Jesus’s Kashmir Mystery Returns

I picked up The Rozabal Line on a recommendation, with no interest in religious fiction or historical controversy. I was expecting a straightforward thriller. Instead, I found a novel that stayed with me long after | finished reading it.

What Ashwin Sanghi offers is neither comfort nor easy answers, but something far more unsettling.

He invites the reader to question how history, faith, and authority are shaped, and why some questions continue to make us uncomfortable.

At its centre, The Rozabal Line rests on a provocative claim: Jesus Christ did not die on the cross. He survived the crucifixion, travelled east, and eventually lived, died, and was buried in Kashmir.

Sanghi does not present this idea as a sudden revelation. He builds toward it patiently, layering historical references, religious traditions, travel accounts, and textual gaps.

The result feels less like a bold claim and more like a slow, unsettling accumulation of doubt.

The novel moves across timelines. One strand follows the ancient journey of a man history knows as Jesus, exploring interpretations of his life beyond the accepted boundaries of Christian theology.

The other strand unfolds in the present day, drawing in intelligence agencies, secret groups, and political tensions that arise when accepted religious narratives are put at risk.

These timelines do not exist independently rather they blend into each other. This reinforces the book's central idea that history is never truly past, and belief is never merely personal.

What makes The Rozabal Line engaging is its insistence. Sanghi is in no rush. He often pauses to explain sources, traditions, and connections.

At times, this makes the novel dense and demanding. But it also makes clear what kind of book this is. It does not want to be skimmed. It wants to be argued with.

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