‘Lalleshwari Vakhs’ or ‘Shruks’ represent a tradition of:

Sufi devotional songs in Kashmiri
Harvest celebration songs
Epic ballads
Children's rhymes

The correct answer is: a) Sufi devotional songs in Kashmiri.

Lalleshwari Vakhs or Shruks are a collection of devotional songs written by Lalleshwari, a 14th-century Kashmiri woman saint. The songs are written in the Kashmiri language and are a part of the Sufi tradition. They express Lalleshwari’s love for God and her longing for union with him.

Harvest celebration songs are songs that are sung during harvest festivals. They are usually about the joy of the harvest and the abundance of food.

Epic ballads are long narrative poems that tell the story of a hero or heroine. They are often about war, love, or adventure.

Children’s rhymes are short poems or songs that are sung to children. They are often about animals, nature, or everyday activities.