Acharya Prashant explains that questions regarding why, where, when, and for whom the Supreme Being acts are rooted in the language of duality and human limitation. Humans tend to project their own motives, desires, and causal logic onto the Divine, assuming that if they act for a reason, the Divine must also have one. This tendency is an attempt to create God in the human image, attributing human qualities and vulnerabilities to the Supreme. By trying to find a 'reason' or a 'motive' behind the actions of Shri Krishna, humans are essentially trying to find a way to control or manipulate the Divine, just as they control others in the world through their needs and desires.