Acharya Prashant explains the verse "Hari Raasi Meri, Manu Banjara," by dividing it into three essential components: Truth (Hari), the World or Mind (Manu), and the Connection or Ladder (Guru). He describes the mind as a nomad or trader (Banjara) for two primary reasons: it is constantly wandering in search of something and it operates through transactions. The mind seeks the ultimate wealth, Hari, but mistakenly looks for it in the world of duality. This is compared to searching for water in a dream; just as dream-water cannot quench real thirst, worldly pursuits cannot satisfy the mind's deep longing. The thirst only ends when one wakes up from the dream of the world.