Sikhism, synonymous with universality and humanism is compatible neither with any sectarian exclusiveness nor with
the caste ridden sectarian orthodox society. The principle of Miri and Piri constitutes the very theological structure of Sikh
thought. It was the first Indian movement started with the vision for developing an egalitarian society- complete human freedom and equality. Service to mankind is considered to be the service to God as God loves everyone. The present volume attempts to present unique aspects of Sikh thought and is duly documented with evidence from Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The work is an anthology on Sikhism by a man of faith who traced the gradual development o the term Guru in Sikh ethos; right from the time of Guru Nanak to its final culmination into the doctrine of the sovereignty of Sri Guru Granth Sahib during the time of last Guru o the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh with keen interest and deep reverence. The story of Sri Guru Granth Sahib is a sheer magic and the Supreme among all the Scriptures (Sarbottam Dharam Granth). Sri Guru Granth Sahib embodies in itself a universal message and is a perennial source of wisdom and balanced thought. The verses of the scripture provide convincing answers to the various contradictions and chaos engulfing man with a view to celebrating life in all its manifestations. The good as well as evil sprout in the
mind and heart of man. Sri Guru Granth Sahib exhorts people to keep the mind disciplined, clear and pure. It is therefore, imperative to understand the holy word in its real perspective because some conspiracy seems to have launched both through the spoken and print media against Sikhism and Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Such nefarious designs have never succeeded earlier nor will they even succeed. The book will be received with enthusiasm by Sikh devotees and seekers ofTruth.