Q. Bijak was written by
(a) Tulsidas
(b) Ramdas
(c) Guru Nanak
(d) Kabirdas
Ans: (d) Kabirdas
Explanation: The “Bijak” was written by (d) Kabirdas.
The “Bijak” is a collection of the spiritual and philosophical teachings of the 15th-century Indian mystic and poet Kabir. Kabir was a prominent figure in the Bhakti movement, which emphasized devotion to a personal form of God.
The “Bijak” contains a compilation of Kabir’s poetry, songs, and mystic verses that explore themes of spirituality, love, and the unity of all beings. Kabir’s writings often employed metaphorical and simple language to convey profound spiritual insights.
Tulsidas was a 16th-century poet and saint known for his epic work, the “Ramcharitmanas,” which narrates the story of Lord Rama. Ramdas is associated with the teachings and writings of Sant Ramdas, a 17th-century saint and poet from Maharashtra. Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism and is attributed to the composition of the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib.
Therefore, the correct answer to your question is (d) Kabirdas.