The author Dr. Gobinder Singh Samrao (b.1942) was born at Jogipur in Patiala district of Punjab in India. He has a double Masters', an M. Phil. and a Ph.D. degree from leading Universities in India. He also studied at San Jose State University San Jose (California) and is a many-time merit holder in his academic career. Dr. Samrao taught History and Political Science in various post graduate institutions in Punjab. He was an Associate Professor of Political Science at Punjabi University Patiala. His is a conscientious social scientist and his intimate areas of interest are history, politics, religion, science, medicine and literature. As part of his teaching career, Dr. Samrao was actively involved in conducting and supervising research in Punjab Politics in the era of militant movement. He has published a book titled Religion and Politics in the Punjab (1986) and over two dozen research papers on topics related to these fields. His other works are Truth above All: The Japuji of Guru Nanak (2013) and Japuji da Rabb: Moolmantrik Drishtikon (2018). Besides, he has published a story book in Punjabi for language readers. He writes with conviction and his works are known for scientific perspective and objectivity. Dr. Samrao is also a medicalman with insight. He has a passionate interest in Homeopathy. He has cured thousands of difficult cases in India and abroad during his decades old practice of Homeopathy. Presently, he is practicing this healing art in the Central Valley of California. Occasionally he writes on Homeopathy and other subject of social worth in Punjabi newspapers. So Dukh Kaisa Pavai (2016) is a selection of his true homeopathic short stories based on his distinctive cures. It was written in to commemorate the 200th year of the publication of Dr. Hahnemann's Organon of the True Art of Healing.