I could find a conclusion that the client is a tourism company and they are handling Foreign clients, this may be the reason to link Jesus with Krishna... I was happy with my such finding.
One day, I have seen an article in a website and I could know a nice research after reading a really worthwhile information about the relation between Krishna and Jesus, they says:
"Similarities in just the names of 'Christ' and 'Krishna' have enough fuel for the curious mind to prod into the proposition that they were indeed one and the same person"
They have also provided following facts:
•Both are believed to be sons of God, since they were divinely conceived
•The birth of both Jesus of Nazareth and Krishna of Dwarka and their God-designed missions were foretold
•Both were born at unusual places — Christ in a lowly manger and Krishna in a prison cell
•Both were divinely saved from death pronouncements
•Evil forces pursued both Christ and Krishna in vain
•Christ is often depicted as a shepherd; Krishna was a cowherd
•Both appeared at a critical time when their respective countries were in a torpid state
•Both died of wounds caused by sharp weapons — Christ by nails and Krishna by an arrow
•The teachings of both are very similar — both emphasize love and peace
•Krishna was often shown as having a dark blue complexion — a color close to that of Christ Consciousness
Similarity in Names
Christ comes from the Greek word 'Christos', which means "the anointed one". Again, the word 'Krishna' in Greek is the same as 'Christos'.
A colloquial Bengali rendering of Krishna is 'Kristo', which is the same as the Spanish for Christ — 'Cristo'.
The father of the Krishna Consciousness Movement AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada once remarked: "When an Indian person calls on Krishna, he often says, Krsta. Krsta is a Sanskrit word meaning attraction. So when we address God as Christ, Krsta, or Krishna we indicate the same all-attractive Supreme Personality of Godhead. When Jesus said, 'Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be Thy name', the name of God was Krsta or Krishna."
Prabhupada further says: "'Christ' is another way of saying Krsta and Krsta is another way of pronouncing Krishna, the name of God…the general name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose specific name is Krishna. Therefore whether you call God 'Christ', 'Krsta', or 'Krishna', ultimately you are addressing the same Supreme Personality of Godhead…Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu said: namnam akari bahu-dha nija-sarva-saktis. (God has millions of names, and because there is no difference between God's name and Himself, each one of these names has the same potency as God.)"
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These two most admired of religious icons also claim to hold the completeness of their religions by themselves. It's interesting to note how alike each one spoke in the Bhagavad Gita and the Holy Bible about the righteous way of life.
(From about.com)
Meaning to say, that, there are many similirities between Krishna and Christ, that is why many people relate them with their name...
And, ultimately, this strong the point of Single Culture which is Love and Light with Single Source Energey which is God..
May God Bless everyone...
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