Prajapathi, the Hiranyagarba, the first born was born of Paramatma before the foundation of the world. Prajapathi was the god of the Universe, that has earth, waters, oceans, stars, and nature. He reigns over the vast heavens and the wide earth. Let us bow before him and offer sacrifices to this Prajapathi who is also called "Kann". (Rig Veda 10/121/1)
After creating the heavens and the earth and oceans, the Spirit of God thought like this 'I have created the world. Now I have to create a protector for the people of the world.' With this goal, the spirit of God(Paramatma) created a man (purushan) from himself. (Itheryopanishad: 1/1:3)
By this man the world was created. He is everywhere and he manifests himself thru so many ways, in order to make the earth and all creatures to live with him and for this he created them.(Rig Veda 10/90:5)
This is the man who has lived with us, is living and going to come again. Besides he is the one that has kept eternity of deathless state under her power. He is the Son of God, that left his dine nature and took the form of a man in order to save mankind. He is coming to give every man according to his works. (Rig Veda 10/90/2)
Christian bible says "Truly I say unto you, if any man follow my words, he will never die"(John 8/5)
Bible says again "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and ending, saith the Lord, which is and which was and which is to come the Almighty" (Revelation:1/8)
Jesus says in the Bible "Behold I am coming qauickly and my reward is with me, to give every man according to his works. I am alpha and Omega, the beginning and ending, the first and last (Revel: 22/12)
All the gods of the heavens (angels) rulers of the earth (kings) and sages (priests and religious leaders) bound the Purushan, the son of God upon the sacrifical pole, considering him as a sacrificial cow after sprinkling holy water upon him. Then they offered him as a sacrifice (Rig Veda: 10/90:7)
"The Roman judge Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified along wiht the support of the King Herod (Ruler and kings) under the efforts of the Jewish religious priests (sages). They all tied Jesus on the wooden pole (cross) and nailed his hands and legs to the pole in order to crucify him to death." This is done says the Bible in the Christian gospels.
Rig veda says again "Tha mevam Vidwamam ruitha Iha Bhavathi Nanya bhandha ayanaya vidyathe"
This sacrifice is the only way for Mukti. Those who meditate upon this Purushan (Prajapathi) and those who believe in their hearts and confess with their mouths shall be delivered in this life. Besides this, there is no other way for Mukti or deliverance for our souls. (Rig Veda 10/90/16)
The same is repeated in Yajurveda 31/18 also. It says this sacrifice is the only way for Mukti or salvation of the souls and there is no other way except that of meditating upn this Purushan or Prajapathi.
Bible says like this: "If you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus is the Son of God and that God raised him up from death, you shall get Mukti or salvation to your souls. (Romans:10/9)
All the ancient Hindu sages who saw visions, talked about the yagam that was performed by the Purushan or Prajapthi for the forgiveness of the sins of mankind. This vision helped them to actually see the man (purushan) who would be tied for the sins of mankind, as the sheep that was "slaughtered before the foundation of the world" as the Bible says in Book of Revelation. The Hindu sages have written extensively about the "sacrificial animal (Purusha yagam) being tied to the wooden pole and sacrificed by rulers and sages", even though this actually never happened in India. Which of the gods of Hindu Religion really fit for the descriptions given for this Purusha yagam described in the Vedas and Upanishads? None, but the person called Jesus Christ a Jewish prophet (son of God) only fit for these Vedic descriptions of Hindu Relgious books. Furthermore the name of the son of God, as "Isha Mishiha" born of a virgin, and clothed in white, handsome young man, in the lands of Mletchas, given very clearly in Bhavishya Purana. This proves that ancient Hindu sages knew about Isha Mishiha or Jesus Christ very clearly.
This Jesus Christ is the Purushan or the Prajapathi of Upanishads and Vedas. Ancient sages really never worshipped any other gods and goddesses and they never built any temples for any goddesses in those days, as per ancient Hindu history. They only worshipped Prajapathi and Paramatma. The words of Viswamitra and his arguments with Dushyanatha prove this point eloquently that he never bowed his head before anybody else except "Bhagavan" or "Prajapathi" or Purusha and Paramatma. The Aryan concept of supreme god or the creator of the Universe rested upon the Purushan, who was created by Paramatma. This purushan offered himself as a sacrifice for the sins of mankind. If you do not accept this Purushan, there is no deliverance or Mukti for you, says the Vedas and Upanishads. You could worship all the other gods and goddesses including Agni, Indra, Water or any other created objects, but you shall never get Salvation for your souls, unless and until you come to the feet of Purushan, the Prajapathi, the one that was "slaughtered for the sins of mankind before the foundation of the world", as Rig Veda says and as Bible says. Absolutely there is no use by worshipping idols and other gods in the temples, and there is enough evidence in the Hindu Vedic literature to prove these points.