Acharya Prashant explains that the circumstances of Shri Krishna's birth are deeply symbolic and represent the human condition. He asserts that every birth occurs within a prison, as no one is born free; the physical body itself is a form of bondage and darkness, akin to a moonless night. While most enlightened beings are associated with the full moon, Shri Krishna was born in the absolute darkness of a prison, symbolizing the suffering and constraints of the material world. This narrative is not just Shri Krishna's story but the story of every human being who enters the world into a state of limitation and trial.