Acharya Prashant explains that the fundamental nature of a human being is a state of constant demand. Every person is seeking something, but the difference between a common individual and a seeker like Shri Parvati lies in the object of that demand. While most people are caught in a cycle of shifting desires—valuing the act of demanding more than the object itself—a true seeker desires only the ultimate truth, symbolized by Shri Shiva. This singular focus is the essence of spiritual life, contrasted with the ordinary life of a beggar who moves from one worldly door to another without any real loyalty to what is being sought.