Acharya Prashant explains the concept of the Avadhut, a being who has transcended all worldly delusions and dualities. The term 'Avadhut' signifies one who has shaken off all impurities and remains untouched by the world, even while living within it. Such a person does not follow rigid vows or scriptural rules out of compulsion but may do so out of sheer playfulness or 'Mauj'. He clarifies that for an Avadhut, there is no distinction between duty and responsibility; while duty is often a fragmented pattern imposed by society, the Avadhut's actions are a spontaneous and right response to existence, free from ego and identity.