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IIT- मद्रास की सुबह, प्यारे हिरण और छात्रों से गपशप || आचार्य प्रशांत, IIT-मद्रास (2025)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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External Environment
Internal Change
Liberation
Education
IIT Madras
Social Media Algorithms
Women's Empowerment
Systemic Resistance
Description

Acharya Prashant, while walking through the IIT Madras campus, observes the abundant wildlife and greenery, using it as a metaphor for spiritual growth. He emphasizes that individuals often fear leaving their old environments, which hinders their ability to learn and progress. He argues that while internal change is the ultimate goal, the external environment plays a crucial role in nourishing one's inner state. Staying in a stagnant or toxic environment while hoping for spiritual enlightenment is impractical; one must have the courage to leave settings that do not support their growth. He explains that the external world is often built to feed one's existing tendencies, and breaking free from these patterns is essential for transformation. He critiques the typical domestic atmosphere, contrasting the noise and superficiality of common households with the meditative silence of nature. He highlights that for many, especially women in restrictive social setups, education serves as a primary tool for liberation rather than just a means to acquire information. By moving to a campus or a new city, individuals can escape narrow societal expectations and develop a more refined personality. He encourages people to break away from old patterns and social circles that stifle their potential, asserting that a vast world of new possibilities and better societies awaits those who venture out. Finally, Acharya Prashant discusses the systemic challenges in spreading his message. He explains that social media algorithms and established institutions are designed to promote consumption and maintain the status quo, often resisting content that challenges the ego or the existing social structure. Because his teachings aim to liberate the individual from these very systems, he expects institutional resistance. He concludes that the growth of this movement depends on the courage of individuals to recognize the toxicity of current systems and actively support the spread of truth, as institutions will naturally oppose anything that threatens their foundation.