Acharya Prashant addresses the confusion regarding the identity of Shri Ram, distinguishing between the historical son of Dashrath and the formless, eternal Truth (Nirgun Ram). He explains that humans are slaves to their tendencies and ego, which leads them to mold historical figures and deities into their own image. This results in numerous versions of the Ramayana across different regions and eras, where the character of Shri Ram is altered to suit contemporary values, aesthetics, and personal biases. He points out how modern depictions often emphasize muscularity or immature traits, reflecting current societal obsessions rather than historical or spiritual accuracy.