Acharya Prashant explains that religions cannot be different; only their names vary. He uses the metaphor of light and its containers to illustrate that while light is singular and primary, it can emanate from various sources like lamps or the sun. Conflict arises when the light—representing truth—is extinguished or forgotten, leaving behind only the empty containers or lamps. People then begin to fight over which container is superior, such as whether a lamp is round or square, while remaining in total darkness regarding the actual light. He identifies these empty containers as the various organized religions like Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, noting that there are hundreds of such containers but only one true religion.