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Some of Kabir’s Sakhis and pads were collected and preserved in_____​

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Answered by fathima2017
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Some of these were later collected and preserved in the Bijak, Panch Vani, and Guru Granth Sahib. Kabir completely and vehemently rejected all of the major religious traditions and that was the basis of his teachings.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The "Bijak" is a collection that contains the sakhis and pads of Kabir, an Indian mystic poet and saint who lived in the 15th century. This is a significant piece of writing by Kabir that contains his teachings in the form of poetry, hymns and proverbs.

  • The Bijak is regarded as one of Kabir's most significant works, and it significantly influenced the growth of the Bhakti movement as well as other Indian religious and philosophical traditions.
  • Kabir's teachings in the Bijak place a strong emphasis on the need for inner spiritual growth and self-realization as well as the need of devotion to a personal deity or teacher. Moreover, he rejects caste systems and other forms of social discrimination while promoting social justice and equality.
  • The Bijak is written in a straightforward manner that is understandable to a broad audience of readers. Sikhism, Buddhism and various schools of yoga and Vedanta are just a few of the religious and philosophical traditions in India that have been shaped by Kabir's teachings. For many individuals all around the world, the Bijak continues to be a crucial piece of spiritual literature and a source of inspiration.

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