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In the era of Guru Ram Das Ji, one cannot leave out Rajni, youngest daughter of Rai Duni Chand, revenue collector (kardar) of Patti. (The story has all the myth, magic and miracles of a genuine sakhi but is nevertheless a charming story). Rajni was a Sikh, a disciple of the Guru. One day she was sitting with her sisters admiring some new clothing they all had received from their father. The girls were ecstatic and exclaiming how good their father was to them.

Rajni observed that all gifts are ultimately from God. Their father was merely an instrument of His greatness.

Unfortunately for her, he overheard her comment and became very angry. It was not the First time that she incurred his wrath because of her extreme piety. The infuriated father, believing her to be an ungrateful wretch, married her to a leper with a taunt that he would see how her God would help her lead a normal life. The leper was severely disfigured and a foul smell came from his body. The poor girl had accepted her fate ungrudgingly and worked hard to maintain herself and her crippled husband.

She kept repeating the name of God, and was certain that he was testing her with this turn of events. She was forced to beg for a living. Still she bathed and fed her leper husband, never losing faith.

"Guru Ji says, she who looks upon the Husband as the Lord, is blessed and has firm faith; great are those wives and they are received with honour in the Court of the Lord." (SGGS Ang 185)

One day, she reached the site of a pool on her way to a neighboring village. Placing the basket containing her husband by the side of the pool, she had gone off on an errand, most probably to look for food. In the meantime, her crippled husband had seen a black crow dip into the water of the pool and come out white. Amazed at this miracle, the man crawled up to the edge of the pool and managed a dip. He found himself completely cured.

When his wife returned, she was amazed to find her husband in good health. He was handsome and whole. At first, she was alarmed and suspected that he might be a different person. He had, however, kept one finger with leprosy marks un-dipped. He showed her the diseased finger as proof of his identity.

The Golden Temple aka Harimandar Sahib was built near the location where this event took place The couple thanked God, and went to the Guru to seek his blessings.

The pool was the future site of the sri harminder sahib (golden temple) in amritsar. The medicinal properties of the water were said to have come from Basil (Tulsi), which grew in abundance on its banks. Guru Amar Das Ji used to pick the herb there to make poultices for an infected toe that plagued Guru Angad Ji. The legendary importance of the site highlights the medicinal properties of the waters of the pool (sarovar); Rajni's leper husband was cured there.

Sakhi shows us that if you keep faith in God then one day all rewards are showers on us. Bibi Rajni had always kept her faith in Guru and God; being happy with whatever she had and thus was rewarded at the end.

Bibi Rajni, was known for her unmatched dedication, and rewarded the community through the construction of the sacred pool of sri harminder sahib in amritsar

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forgive me in advance...because what i am about to ask might make some of u a lil angry...nd some of u might :rolleyes: (nd chuckle)

i heard that this story isnt true? i was shocked too...so now im asking here to clear my doubt.

thank u to those who r goin to take this question seriously and give an answer.

bhul chuk muaff karni

akal sahai!

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Fateh ji

Even i m not sure abt the truth of story..Whether its true or not..Ppl think tht One "ISNAAN" in sarovar will finish their "ROGS" ..This is the mindset tdy.

But Guru Ji says "SARAB ROG KAA AVKHAD NAAM"..So its "KAR ISNAAN SIMAR PRABH APNAA...MAN TAN BHEY AROGAA"

So after "ISNAAN" do "NAAM" which will clear off saare rogs.

Theres one more pankthi in Guru Granth Sahib saying :-

"AMRITSAR SATGUR SATVAADI...JIT NAATE KAUAA HANS HOHAE"

Now again i m not sure in which context the uchaaran of the baani was done

So wldnt like to comment..If smbdy could throw lite on this

Wjkk..Wjkf

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