During the end credits, we are shown a video clip of Lucy Lawless, Reneé O'Connor and Sunil Aghi. Lucy Lawless: In today's episode, Xena prayed to Krishna, the supreme Godhead of Hinduism. We hope that we've portrayed it in a reverent and respectful way. Sunil Aghi: My name is Sunil Aghi, I am a community activist and president of the Indo-American Political Foundation. Reneé O'Connor: More than a billion people throughout the world practice the Hindu religion. Sunil Aghi: An accurate portrayal of our deity is important to us but an even more important goal is to enlighten people of other part of Hinduism. Reneé O'Connor: With understanding comes tolerance. Lucy Lawless: If you would like to learn more about this great religion, please visit your local library or Internet website.
The episode begins with the following text-only disclaimer: "The producers of the following episode took liberties with Hindu deities and historical time lines, but their sole intent was to illustrate the beauty and power of the Hindu religion."