Bijak

Bijak is the best known of the compilations of the Kabir, and as such is the holy scripture for followers of the Kabirpanthi religion.It also has a number of folk songs

The Bijak is one of the earliest of the major texts in modern Bagheli.

  1. Vipramatisi
  2. Kahara
  3. Basant
  4. Chachar
  5. Beli
  6. Birahuli
  7. Hindola
  8. Sakhi

Commentary

The main commentary on the Bijak is by Mahatma Puran Saheb. The published text is based on the manuscript preserved at the Burhanpur Gaddi of the Kabirpanth.

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References

  • मूलबीजकटीकासहित, Khemraj Shrikrishnadas, 1995.
  • The Bijak of Kabir, by Linda Hess (Translator), Shukdev Singh (Translator), Oxford University Press, USA, 2002
  • Kabir Jivan Katha by Sant Vivekdas Acharya, Kabir Bhavan, Mandangir, Pushpa Bhavan, New Delhi-110062
  • The Bijak of Kabir; translated into English
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