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.
- Vipramatisi
- Kahara
- Basant
- Chachar
- Beli
- Birahuli
- Hindola
- 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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