Acharya Prashant describes the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita as a 'dynamite' that shatters the superficial beliefs of folk culture. He explains that spirituality begins only when an individual recognizes their suffering and desires something beyond their current limited existence. He uses the metaphor of a cow tied to a stake; as long as the cow is satisfied with the length of its rope and the grass provided, it remains bound. Spirituality starts the moment the individual demands more and seeks to go beyond those boundaries.