Rajni -punjabi- | Bibi
Highlighting the spiritual strength, independence, and moral leadership of women in Sikh history.
Legend holds that she reached the banks of the near what is now Kartarpur (later Guru Nanak’s final resting place). Exhausted, she set the cot down and prayed: “If there is truth in service, let there be mercy.” Bibi Rajni -Punjabi-
The elder four daughters, seeking to please their father, answered that he alone was their provider. However, Rajni, a deeply devout woman, directly countered his ego by stating, "It is Waheguru (God) who provides for and sustains the whole world. Parents are merely an instrument." The Ultimate Punishment However, Rajni, a deeply devout woman, directly countered
: 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. He dipped himself into the pool and was