I think that if the Dasam Granth is published and read in many languages, our limited ideas and boundaries will all vanish. In Dasam Granth, the Guru has not spoken only about one religion, one community, or one people. Dasam Granth speaks about the whole world. It includes descriptions of Mata Durga, Lord Krishna, and Lord Ramchandraof all great personalities from Sat Yuga to Kali Yuga. Reading it, one's enmity will end. One will recognize that Guru Gobind Singh has not come for one community or one caste. He came to uplift all humanity. He came to awaken the power within people. He came to give humanity what we need to avoid mistakes and overcome our weaknesses.
In Dasam Granth, Maharaj has written that all cowardice can end. Thus he has explained enlightened wisdom; he has written in detail about bravery to develop our courage, and also about being brave without being egotistical. As he explained in the fourteenth chapter of Bachittar Natak, his autobiography, "God became pleased with me. He continued to dictate and asked me to keep on writing." These are the commandments of God; I want them to reach everywhere.
What has always impressed me most about Guru Gobind Singh is that he is a breaker of boundaries. When he goes so far as to say, "Temple and mosque are the same, Hindu worship and Muslim prayer are the same," we should say to him, "You have said this, but what are we doing? This is your teaching, but what teaching are we giving?"
Where there is talk of boundaries, do not listen to it, because therein anger, hatred, and conflict will be created, and these are not good. Love is good. Guru Gobind Singh has said, "Listen all of you, for I am telling the truth: Only those who have deeply loved God have realized God." God is love, and if there is no love, then there is nothing.?
In Dasam Granth, Guru Gobind Singh has written the detailed history of the Four Ages. It is my desire that by reading this Holy Book we will come to know something about what happened in each era, how the battles were fought, how the peace-loving people rose up for the sake of peace, and how they loved each other. If people come to feel all this, then in the process they may also feel God.
[If you question the Dasam Granth], there is no need for anger. First read the entire scripture, think about it, and then question. Why be angry?