Infuriated by her reply, which he viewed as extreme ungratefulness, Duni Chand vowed to test her faith. As a punishment, he arranged her marriage to a whose body was crippled and gave off a foul odor. Duni Chand taunted her, saying he wanted to see how her God would come to save and support her. Life of Hardship and Resignation
: Rajni accepted her fate and served her husband with devotion, carrying him in a basket. One day, while resting near a pool (the future site of the Amrit Sarovar ), her husband witnessed a black crow dip into the water and emerge white. He dipped himself into the pool and was instantly cured of leprosy, leaving only one finger undipped to prove his identity to Rajni. Bibi Rajni -Punjabi-
Realizing that the pool did not contain ordinary water, an inspiration struck him. He dragged himself to the water's edge and immersed himself in the pond. When he came out, he was completely healed of his leprosy. The disease had vanished, and he was whole, healthy, and handsome again. Infuriated by her reply, which he viewed as
Bibi Rajni is a legendary figure in Sikh history and Punjabi folklore, celebrated for her unwavering faith and devotion. Her story is a cornerstone of Sikh tradition, particularly associated with the sanctity of the at the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) in Amritsar. Life of Hardship and Resignation : Rajni accepted