This book about the journeys of Guru Nanak throughout the length and breadth of India and also in distant foreign lands, had an encouraging reception, not only during the quincentenary birthday celebrations of Guru Nanak, but also in later years. The great Guru travelled thousands of miles, mainly on foot for about two decades, in all the four directions, enlightening humanity with his spiritual discourses and divine songs. Though more than five centuries have passed the founder of Sikhism is remembered with great reverence, even in the areas inhabited by non-Sikhs.