Bijak is a compilation of 15th-century Bhakti poet Kabir's compositions. Raised by Muslim weavers, Kabir was influenced by Hindu and Islamic teachings, often criticizing religious orthodoxy. Bijak, meaning "seedling," emphasizes inner devotion. His works were orally transmitted by the Kabir Panth and later compiled. Kabir's legacy influenced Sikhism, with Guru Nanak including some hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib.
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