Massey, James2019-09-252019-09-252013-08-1020091434-5935http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/191402I have kept the structure and the method followed in the discussion of this address very simple. After a brief discussion on the context (political, religious and social) of Sri Guru Gobind Singhji’s times is in the next section, tenth Guruji’s vision and mission are stated in section three followed by the discussion on the ‘the institution of Khalsa’ as an instrument of establishing the ‘Universal Humanhood’ in section four. In the fifth section the continuing challenge of the Apostle of ‘Universal Humanhood’ to the Sikh Sagat and all those other who believe in the common ‘humanity’ is dealt with closing the address with a brief ‘concluding remark.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderuniversal valuesSikhismGuru Gobind SinghjiReligious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsMethods of ethicsGeneral and historicalCommunity ethicsLifestyle ethicsEthnicity and ethicsSri Guru Gobind SinghjiArticle