Acharya Prashant explains that the concept of a woman becoming a 'crown on the head' after surrendering at one's feet applies to anything one tries to possess. When you associate your identity with ownership over another, that object or person becomes your master because your ego now depends on it. He clarifies that in spiritual discourse, the term 'woman' or 'desire-evoking entity' refers to Maya or anything that attracts an individual due to their own desires. If a car attracts a woman, then for her, that car functions as the 'desire-evoking entity'. He further explains that saints used the term 'desire-evoking entity' as a symbol because their audiences were historically male, and the physical woman was a potent symbol of attraction. However, the principle is universal: whatever attracts you because of your lust or desire is that 'entity', regardless of gender. He also distinguishes between 'gold' and 'desire-evoking entities', noting that they represent two different streams of seeking fulfillment. While one seeks pleasure through the body, the other seeks it through the mind, such as the mental security and superiority derived from accumulating wealth like gold.