Acharya Prashant highlights the severe environmental and cultural degradation occurring in the Himalayas, particularly in places like Rishikesh. He describes how the sanctity of the Ganges is being violated by the loud, vulgar noise and obscene songs played during rafting activities. He notes that the very behavior people would be penalized for in cities is permitted in these sacred spaces under the guise of tourism and livelihood. This behavior, he argues, is a manifestation of suppressed lust and a lack of consciousness, where the serene mountains become a backdrop for explosive vulgarity and indulgence.