"And Jesus (as a young man) taught the common people of Lahore (India); he healed their sick, and showed to them the way to rise to better things by HELPFULNESS. He said, "We are not rich by what we get and hold; the only things we keep are those we give away. If you would live the perfect life, give forth your life in service for your kind (humanity), and for the forms of life that men esteem the 'lower' forms of life (animals, plants and minerals)."
But Jesus could not tarry longer in Lahore; he bade the priests and other friends farewell; and then he took his camel and he went his way toward the Sind.
Four and twenty years of age was Jesus when he entered Persia (now called Iran) on his homeward way. In many a hamlet, town and neighbourhood he paused a while and taught and healed. The priests and ruling classes did not welcome him, because he censured them for cruelty to those of low estate. The common people followed him in throngs.
At times the chiefs made bold to try to hinder him, forbidding him to teach or heal the sick. But he regarded not their angry threats; he taught, and healed the sick.
In time he reached Persepolis, the city where the kings of Persia were entombed; the city of the learned magi, Hor, Lun and Mer, the three wise men, who four and twenty years before had seen the star of promise rise above Jerusalem, and who had journeyed to the West to find the new-born king; and were the first to honour Jesus as the master of the age, and gave him gifts of gold, gum-thus and myrrh.
These magi knew, by ways that masters always know, when Jesus neared Persepolis; and then they girt themselves, and went to meet him on the way."