Acharya Prashant discusses the symbolism of Hanumanji, emphasizing that he represents a unique combination of virtues such as devotion, strength, and absolute commitment. He clarifies that devotion is a double-edged sword; while everyone is devoted to something, Hanumanji’s devotion is specifically directed toward Shri Ram. He warns that commitment can be dangerous if it is directed toward nonsense or self-destruction, noting that true commitment must be like Hanumanji's—unwavering and untempted by material wealth or power, such as the gold offered by Ravan. He quotes Kabir Saheb to illustrate that one should prefer simple food in the company of the wise over luxuries in the company of the worldly.