Acharya Prashant explains that the existence of the Uttar Gita highlights the necessity of constant practice and continuity in spiritual life. Even though the original Bhagavad Gita was delivered by Shri Krishna to a highly qualified disciple like Arjun, Arjun eventually admits to forgetting its essence after the war. This demonstrates that as long as the body and mind exist, the influence of illusion remains, and one must never assume they are permanently free from it. Acharya Prashant emphasizes that spiritual vigilance is required because even a small seed of ego or illusion can persist. He notes that the Uttar Gita serves as a concise summary of the Bhagavad Gita's wisdom, delivered under different circumstances, and suggests that both texts should be studied together to understand the continuity of their psychological and spiritual teachings.