This book offers an interpretation of the Japji which is universally accepted as the heart and soul of the Sikh scriptures. It gives the theme of the Japji as Guru Nanak's description of the path of the seeker after the divine. The view point of the author, Sohan Singh, illuminates passages which have hitherto defied a convincing interpretation. The book carriers a roman transliteration of the thirty-eight principal stanzas of the Japji text followed by a line by ...