Acharya Prashant challenges the conventional notion of Indian culture, arguing that much of what is considered 'rich cultural heritage' is actually a collection of shared beliefs and practices adopted from various invaders over the last millennium. He points out that elements like clothing, language, and even common food items like potatoes and tomatoes were introduced by foreign influences. He emphasizes that culture is time-bound and man-made, whereas only the Truth is eternal and absolute. He explains that culture must constantly be refined and updated to align with the Truth, rather than being worshipped as something sacred or unchangeable.