This volume contains a commentary on Guru Granth Sahib, about its compilation and interpretation of its selected verses by a Vedic oriented Udassi saint. Most of his comments about Sikh Gurus and Gurbani are based on his Vedic background and orientation. He refers to some of the Hindu gods who appeared before Guru Arjan Dev and directed him to compile Guru Granth Sahib. Similarly, his interpretation of selected Sikh verses is based on imaginary dialogues between Sikh Gurus and devotees like Bhai Gurdas. Instead of highlighting the Gurmat philosophy, which is the essence of the sacred Sikh text, the volume is full of mythological references and Vedic formulations[edit]