Acharya Prashant explains the symbolic relationship between Shri Krishna and Radha Rani, using a story from the Garga Samhita. In the story, Nand Baba hands over the infant Shri Krishna to Radha Rani in the Bhandir forest, where a divine marriage is performed by Brahma. Acharya Prashant interprets Shri Krishna as the Supreme Being (Adi-Purusha) and Radha Rani as Nature (Prakriti). He explains that while the formless Truth is the all-powerful father and source of everything, when that same Truth manifests in the world, it appears as a delicate, newborn infant. This manifestation requires protection, care, and nurturing, much like a flower that is beautiful but fragile.