Acharya Prashant addresses the issue of caste-based discrimination in religious spaces, stating that any temple that bars entry to individuals based on their caste is not worthy of being called a temple. He emphasizes that Truth itself cannot enter such places. Using the Vajrasuchi Upanishad as a reference, he explains that the body has no caste and the Soul is unborn and beyond caste; therefore, caste is merely a mental construct and a product of imagination. He points out the hypocrisy of caste distinctions, noting that in medical emergencies like blood or plasma transfusions, people do not seek specific castes, proving that physical differences are non-existent.