Author predicts second coming, World War III
Rajesh Jain releases ‘Avatar’
KANPUR, India – Saying he was inspired when God and aliens contacted him during an out-of-body trance, author Rajesh Jain releases his first book, “Avatar: Lord from Heaven” (published by Partridge India), which prophesizes the coming of the scriptural messiah and World War III in 2019.
In “Avatar,” Jain reveals that from the beginning of time, humanity has longed for the day when justice, peace, equality and compassion envelops the world. He says that scripture and holy books of various religions predict a future leader who will unite religions, defeat evil and establish the kingdom of heaven on earth. Today, Jews long for their messiah Meshiack, Christians seek the return of Jesus Christ, Muslims await Imam Mahdi, Buddhists look for the Fifth Buddha Maitreya, Hindus seek the Tenth Avatar Kalki and Confucian texts speak of a future “True Man” who will bring peace. In his book, Jain asks if one man can fulfill all these religious expectations.
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Author predicts second coming, World War III
Rajesh Jain releases ‘Avatar’
KANPUR, India – Saying he was inspired when God and aliens contacted him during an out-of-
body trance, author Rajesh Jain releases his first book, “Avatar: Lord from Heaven” (published
by Partridge India), which prophesizes the coming of the scriptural messiah and World War III
in 2019.
In “Avatar,” Jain reveals that from the beginning of time, humanity has longed for the day when
justice, peace, equality and compassion envelops the world. He says that scripture and holy
books of various religions predict a future leader who will unite religions, defeat evil and
establish the kingdom of heaven on earth. Today, Jews long for their messiah Meshiack,
Christians seek the return of Jesus Christ, Muslims await Imam Mahdi, Buddhists look for the
Fifth Buddha Maitreya, Hindus seek the Tenth Avatar Kalki and Confucian texts speak of a
future “True Man” who will bring peace. In his book, Jain asks if one man can fulfill all these
religious expectations.
Jain relies on his intuitive experiences, scripture, and research to share a deep examination of
various religions and their beliefs regarding the second coming, the prophecies of
Nostradamus, technological deceptions by elite nations, enigmas of consciousness by Chris
King, the American model of unsustainability by Chris Clugston and the metaphysical concept
of Pi by Patrick Mulcahy. Included are his explorations of the education system, the Catholic
Church, the labor market and taxes.
“Avatar”
By Rajesh Jain
Hardcover | 5 x 8in | 396 pages | ISBN 9781482872026
Softcover | 5 x 8in | 396 pages | ISBN 9781482872019
E-Book | 396 pages | ISBN 9781482872033
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Rajesh Jain is a physician whose journey to meet Mother Teresa led him to search for God and
discover his ability to forecast the future. He currently resides in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
“Avatar” is his first book.
Partridge India, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors in India, all priced
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with Penguin Books India in New Delhi. For more information or to publish a book, visit www.partridgepublishing.com/india or call
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