Acharya Prashant explains that the Kaurava side possessed immense diversity, skill, and knowledge, yet they lacked a connection with Shri Krishna. He emphasizes that Shri Krishna is present today through the Bhagavad Gita, which requires deep inquiry and the piercing of every word to reach the essence, rather than mere ritualism. He describes the ultimate truth as the subtle essence within the world, comparable to the cream atop butter. To realize this, one must become like a churning rod, capable of separating the essence from the mundane. This truth is simultaneously the peak of the world, the inner dweller, and that which surrounds everything, addressing the various false arguments of the ego.