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==Scriptures== | ==Scriptures== | ||
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===Bijak=== | === The Bijak=== | ||
The most sacred books of the Kabir Panth sect are the [[Bijak]], many passages from which are presented in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and the Anurag Sagar. In a blunt and uncompromising style, the Bijak exhorts its readers to shed their delusions, pretensions, and orthodoxies in favor of a direct experience of truth. It satirizes hypocrisy, greed, and violence, especially among the religious. | The most sacred books of the Kabir Panth sect are the [[Bijak]], many passages from which are presented in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and the Anurag Sagar. In a blunt and uncompromising style, the Bijak exhorts its readers to shed their delusions, pretensions, and orthodoxies in favor of a direct experience of truth. It satirizes hypocrisy, greed, and violence, especially among the religious. | ||
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* Sakhi Granth | * Sakhi Granth | ||
* Kabir Sagar | * Kabir Sagar | ||
*Kabir Amrit Sandesh | |||
*Sandhya Path | |||
*Guru Mahima | |||
== Pictures of Kabir == | == Pictures of Kabir == |