Acharya Prashant interprets the verses of Guru Gobind Singh, explaining that the prayer for auspicious deeds and the courage to fight in battle refers primarily to an internal spiritual struggle. He clarifies that the 'enemy' mentioned in the verses is the ego sense, which is constantly pulled between the attraction of the Truth and the conditioning of Maya or Prakriti. This inner battle is universal and can manifest in any setting, whether it be a household, a laboratory, or a physical battlefield. The essence of victory in this spiritual context is the act of fighting itself, rather than a specific material outcome or result, as Prakriti only values results while the spirit values the struggle for clarity. The speaker further explains that the 'greed' mentioned in the verses should be redirected toward the Truth and the praises of the Lord. He suggests that all human impulses, such as anger or attachment, should be targeted toward the divine rather than worldly objects. Regarding the final sacrifice, he equates the physical warrior's willingness to die with the spiritual seeker's willingness to dissolve the ego. He emphasizes that while a spiritual warrior must be prepared to lay down their life, not everyone who is willing to die is a spiritual warrior. True spiritual warfare is a battle against ignorance and must be motivated by clarity and lucidity rather than blind passion or false ideals.