Acharya Prashant uses the play 'Leheron Ke Rajhans' to illustrate the internal conflict of the human condition, specifically the struggle between spiritual liberation and worldly attachment. He explains that the character Nand represents the common state of being torn between the call of the Truth, represented by Shri Buddha, and the pull of sensory pleasures and social identity, represented by his wife Mohini. The teacher's role is to act as a mirror, showing individuals their own state of being trapped between these opposing forces. The play serves as a representation of the existential crisis where one feels exposed and directionless, unable to fully commit to either the path of renunciation or the life of the palace.