Acharya Prashant explains that Sanatan Dharma represents the authentic, eternal truth, which is distinct from contemporary labels like Hinduism or Hindutva. He emphasizes that while the core truth remains constant, its expression must adapt to the contemporary context, much like the relationship between the formless and the manifest. He describes the Shrimad Bhagwat Gita as a song of both melancholy and wisdom, highlighting Shri Krishna's struggle and the human-like helplessness he displays in the face of weakness.