Majority of Indian Saints and sages have claimed to have established communion with the divine through meditation upon his sacred name. But this communion remains in the domain of mysticism and its experience is extremely difficult to communicate through the median of language. As a result, several metaphors and symbols have been used. This volume written by a spiritually enlightened Sikh saint uses the metaphor "Charankanwal" taken from the Sikh scripture. Despite the best efforts of the author, some sort of communication gap persists due to the gap in the wavelength of the author and the reader. Yet, it explains the concept to a large extent[edit]