Introduction Dr Surendra Singh Bhatti is a Holistic Scholar of Chandigarh; trained as a professional Architect but well versed in 55 Subjects including Arts, Painting, Music, Poetry, Humanities, Religion and Science. He prepared this Article on my request to elaborate “What is meaning and implications of GOD as used in the holy Sikh Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib” Hardev Singh Virk GOD IN SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB Surendra Singh Bhatti PROLOGUE This is a very tough subject because of its complexity, comprehensiveness, and nature and script that no known method can do full justice in deference to the scriptures of all world religions provoking reactions that would lead to acrimony and unintended communal rancour. I have tried my utmost to confine this enquiry to the field of Science and the commonest dissent that exists between it and Religion. At the outset I would stress that both Science are two among scores of ways of apprehending objective reality [Matter] vis-à-vis the subjective views of matter esoteric which are accepted to belong to Spirituality. For me, the word Religion itself carries the profoundest of meaning and ready answer. It connotes an attempt at Re-uniting with the Logos [The Word] whatever praxis a seeker of truth may opt to follow and deploy in the psycho-spiritual adventure. In other words, here in this thinking and approach lies the Big Bang that belongs to Religion just as Big Bang hypothesis does to Science. The Big Bang hypothesis, accepted worldwide by the Scientists, states that all of the current and past matter in the Universe came into existence at the same time, roughly 13.8 billion years ago when all Matter was Page 1 of 23