Acharya Prashant analyzes the psychological state of Arjun as depicted in the Bhagavad Gita, where Arjun presents various arguments to avoid fighting the war. Arjun claims his refusal to fight stems from a concern for family traditions and the potential destruction of the lineage, which he believes would lead to sin and the corruption of women. He argues that such corruption results in inter-mixture of castes and the spiritual downfall of ancestors who would be deprived of traditional offerings. Acharya Prashant points out that these arguments are not based on Vedantic truth but are social superstitions and intellectual masks used to hide a deeper, primal attachment and fear.