| #6 & 45: Yeshua and Krishna were called both a God and the Son of God. |
| 7: Both was sent from heaven to earth in the form of a man. |
| 8 & 46: Both were called Savior, and the second person of the Trinity. |
| 13, 15, 16 & 23: His adoptive human father was a carpenter. |
| 18: A spirit or ghost was their actual father. |
| 21: Krishna and Jesus were of royal descent. |
| 27 & 28: Both were visited at birth by wise men and shepherds, guided by a star. |
| 30 to 34: Angels in both cases issued a warning that the local dictator planned to kill the baby and had issued a decree for his assassination. The parents fled. Mary and Joseph stayed in Muturea; Krishna's parents stayed in Mathura. |
| 41 & 42: Both Yeshua and Krishna withdrew to the wilderness as adults, and fasted. |
| 56: Both were identified as "the seed of the woman bruising the serpent's head." |
| 58: Jesus was called "the lion of the tribe of Judah." Krishna was called "the lion of the tribe of Saki." |
| 60: Both claimed: "I am the Resurrection." |
| 64: Both referred to themselves having existed before their birth on earth. |
| 66: Both were "without sin." |
| 72: Both were god-men: being considered both human and divine. |
| 76, 77, & 78: They were both considered omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent. |
| 83, 84, & 85: Both performed many miracles, including the healing of disease. One of the first miracles that both performed was to make a leper whole. Each cured "all manner of diseases." |
| 86 & 87: Both cast out indwelling demons, and raised the dead. |
| 101: Both selected disciples to spread his teachings. |
| 109 to 112: Both were meek, and merciful. Both were criticized for associating with sinners. |
| 115: Both encountered a Gentile woman at a well. |
| 121 to 127: Both celebrated a last supper. Both forgave his enemies. |
| 128 to 131: Both descended into Hell, and were resurrected. Many people witnessed their ascensions into heaven. |