Correct option is D
Bijak' is a revered compilation of the teachings and verses of Kabir, a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, who is regarded as one of the pioneers of the Bhakti movement. Kabir's poetry and philosophy were focused on promoting harmony between Hindus and Muslims. He rejected ritualism, idol worship, and caste distinctions, instead advocating for a personal relationship with the divine. 'Bijak' contains his dohas (couplets) and philosophical musings, which reflect his deep spiritual insight, simplicity, and belief in the oneness of God. Kabir’s teachings had a profound impact on both Hinduism and Islam, as well as the later Sikhism. His words remain timeless, urging society to move beyond religious divisions and to focus on inner spirituality and truth.