Acharya Prashant explains that the conflict faced by Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita represents the universal struggle of mankind. He clarifies that Shri Krishna and Arjuna are not merely two external persons but represent internal dimensions; Shri Krishna is the heart of Arjuna. Addressing the Mool Mantra of the Sikh tradition, he explains that terms like 'Ajooni', 'Saibhang', and 'Karta Purukh' describe the absolute nature of the Divine. However, these descriptions are given to a human being who lives in a relative world of duality, time, and false doership. The speaker emphasizes that the absolute and the relative can never meet on their own because they exist in different domains.