Acharya Prashant addresses the rising trend of child gurus and the trivialization of religion in India. He explains that society has turned spirituality into a form of entertainment, where even deities like Shri Krishna, Shri Ram, and the Goddess are being infantilized and treated as toys. This trend stems from the human ego's refusal to grow up; by making the divine small and childlike, people avoid the challenge that the mature, fierce, or philosophical forms of these deities pose to their own pettiness. He notes that while people celebrate festivals with music and dance, they remain disconnected from the actual teachings of scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita or the Upanishads.