Acharya Prashant explains that the struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness is a perennial one, often characterized by the concentration of resources in the hands of those lacking consciousness. Referring to the classical conflict between Shri Rama and Ravana, he notes that Ravana possessed immense wealth and power, yet he was the superpower of his time. Initially, attempts are made to reform or enlighten such individuals, but when these efforts fail, a righteous struggle or battle becomes necessary. This is why the Bhagavad Gita, a central scripture, is set on a battlefield, illustrating that even when the righteous side has fewer resources, solutions must be found to confront the adversary.