Acharya Prashant explains the fundamental difference between religious principles and social traditions. He asserts that while ensuring a daughter's highest potential is a religious and eternal duty, the tradition of sending her away to a husband's home is merely a social custom that can and should be changed. He traces the origin of this practice to ancient times when physical strength was the primary source of energy and economic production, making it practical for the male earner to stay in one place. However, in the modern era, where economic factors have shifted and physical strength is no longer the sole driver of survival, such traditions have become obsolete and should be discarded.