Acharya Prashant addresses the common cultural practice of chanting "Ram Naam Satya Hai" (The name of Ram is the Truth) only during funeral processions. He explains that for the average worldly person, religion is merely a support for their mundane existence. People are generally not interested in liberation or the ultimate truth; they are focused on their physical comfort and social security. They use religious slogans as a tactical maneuver to avoid facing the harsh reality of death. Death is a moment that exposes the hollowness of a life lived solely for the body and material gains. By chanting this phrase only at death, people try to convince themselves that they always knew the truth, thereby protecting their ego from the shock of a wasted life.