Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-rooted issue of the caste system in society, explaining that it persists due to a lack of higher purpose and an obsession with bodily identity. He asserts that caste consciousness disappears in two states: extreme animalistic degradation or high spiritual consciousness. In the animalistic state, driven by lust or greed, one ignores caste out of base instinct. In the spiritual state, one realizes that the body and the soul have no caste; only the mind, filled with superstitions and mental constructs, harbors such divisions. He emphasizes that as long as one lives in the 'middle'—neither fully animalistic nor spiritually awakened—caste remains significant. True liberation from caste comes through 'Sadhuta' (saintliness) and spiritual growth, which elevates consciousness to a level where all distinctions, including gender and class, dissolve. Regarding interpersonal relationships and inter-caste marriages, Acharya Prashant highlights that many relationships fail not because of external opposition, but because they lack the strength of 'Bodha' (spiritual understanding). He observes that most attractions are accidental, emotional, or physical, lacking a fundamental principle or deep realization. When a choice is made with clarity and wisdom, it possesses the power of a 'road roller' that cannot be easily obstructed by family or societal pressure. He critiques the idea of marrying someone else while loving another as a form of 'extra-marital life' that leads to personal ruin. He advises individuals to first ensure their choices are rooted in consciousness and reality rather than mere infatuation, as only a relationship based on truth can withstand challenges.