Acharya Prashant clarifies the spiritual meaning of the term 'Aishwarya', distinguishing it from its common worldly association with luxury or indulgence. He explains that the word is derived from 'Ishwar' (the Divine) and signifies height, grandeur, and excellence. In spirituality, Aishwarya represents the highest possible state of consciousness or achievement in any given field. Using examples from the Bhagavad Gita, he notes that being the best among one's kind—such as Shri Ram among warriors or Garuda among birds—is the true manifestation of Aishwarya. It is the pursuit of the infinite and the boundless, where one constantly challenges their own limitations to reach greater depths of experience. He further elaborates that Aishwarya is synonymous with excellence in every action. For a listener, it is the attainment of deep understanding; for a seeker of life, it is liberation; and for a lover, it is the union with the highest truth. Whether one is a soldier, a shopkeeper, or a worker, Aishwarya lies in engaging with the most noble struggle or offering the highest possible value. It is not a material possession like wealth or jewels that can be stored, but a state of being that must be earned and lived continuously. True Aishwarya brings lasting bliss only when it becomes a constant, unwavering state of consciousness rather than a fleeting moment of success.