Acharya Prashant addresses the philosophical inquiry regarding why God created the world and man. He suggests that before asking 'why' a creation occurred, one must first investigate the nature of the entities involved—the creator and the created. He uses the analogy of 'Tinta' and 'Minta' to illustrate that questioning the purpose of an action is futile if the subjects themselves are not understood. He emphasizes that the questions 'Who am I?' and 'What is the truth?' are essentially the same and that pursuing them transforms the questioner, eventually causing the original, superficial questions to dissolve.