A collection of five Sikh fiction short stories, exhibiting the Sikh ethos and lifestyle of Chardi Kala (ever ascending spirits).
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Volume 10
- Sunn - Twelve year old Harman Singh asks his father how to meet God. After a lifetime of yearning and effort, he finally gets his answer.
- Sangarsh - Satnam Singh was the most highly regarded member of the sangat, but he never claimed to be holy, and instead focused on his demerits.
- Sangat - Her amazing natural talent and skill enabled Seo's meteoric rise as a performing artist. But something still eluded her, something she had yearned for her whole life.
- Soorbir - The old warrior-saint Ude notices an occurrence in the news and goes on a walk, during which he meets many different people with many different viewpoints. In the end, Ude takes action to address the issue.
- Rizak - Dilbagh Singh, recently laid off from his job and struggling to find another job in a recession, finds himself at the Gurudwara having a hot cup of tea and a conversation with a wise old man.