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[[Duni Chand]] Khatri was a rich land lord of Patti town. He had five daughters. All were beautiful and talented. One day Duni Chand asked his daughters,"Tell me who provides you meals" Elder four daughter readily said that their father was providing them every thing. He is their benefactor.  
[[Duni Chand]] Khatri was a rich landlord of Patti town in Punjab. He had five daughters. All were beautiful and talented. One day huni Chand asked his daughters,"Tell me who provides you meals"? The four older daughters answered that their father was the sustainer and benefactor.  


But the younger daughter named, Rajni replied, "It is God that sustains all living beings" Hearing this reply Duni Chand was so enraged that he married Rajni to a leper. But Rajni did not care about it. She accepted the leper as her husband and served him with great love.In those days [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji was constructing a new city at [[Amritsar]]. Rajni took the leper with him and reached Amritsar. She met the devotees of the Guru When devotees saw that her husband was leper they took pity on her and provided him a room to live. She also joined the other devotees and was deputed to cook meals in the common kitchen. She was well contented with her fate. She was always contemplating the name of God. When she was going to join his duty, she used to take her husband with her.
But the younger daughter, Rajni replied, "It is God that sustains all living beings". Hearing this, Duni Chand was enraged and decided to get the youngest daughter married to a leper.


Making a suitable arrangement for his sitting under a shady tree, she used to go to the kitchen. One day she left him to sit under a Ber tree. When her husband the leper was sitting on the bank of the pond, he saw a pair of crows dipped down in the pool and flew away with their colour changing from black to white. Seeingthis he concluded that pool did not contain an ordinary water, so he made up his mind to bathe in the tank. He reached near the pond and dipped into the water.  
Rajni accepted her father's decision and as a devoted wive, served her husband with dedication and love.


When he came out he was astonished to see himself hale and healthy, He was no longer a leper. He walked as a youngman and again sat under the shade of the Ber tree. When Rajni returned from langar she was unable to recognize him. When the youngman convinced him her telling her the whole story; Rajni felt very happy. They met Guru Ram Dass Ji and told him the whole story The Guru was pleased to hear it. He told Baba Budha Ji that pond was the same haly place about which Gum Amar Dass Ji had foretold. When the people of the area heard about the appearance of Netar pond they rushed to see and have a bath in it The tree under which the leper was sitting came to be known as Dukh bhanjani Beri as it relieves the pains and afflictions A Gurdwara has been built near that Bed and thousands of people take bath near that Beri
==Rajni gets to Amritsar==


With faith in her heart, Rajni with her husband decided to go to [[Amritsar]] to meet [[Guru Ram Das]] Ji under whose guidance the city was being established. 
When she reached [[Amritsar]], the devotees of the Guru provided a place for them to stay in. Rajni served in Guru's community kitchen to cook meals. She did this with lot of love, dedication and contemplation of naam, "God's name". 
During the working hours of her duty to Guru's kitchen, she made sure that her sick husband was seated comfortably under the shade of a Ber tree that was in the premises not far from waters of the pool or "sarovar". 
One day her husband when Rajni was working, he saw two crows dip into the waters of a pool next to the Ber tree. When the crows came out of the waters of the pool, they had changed from black to white colour. He could not believe what he was seeing. A miracle in front of his eyes had taken place! Seeing this, he had an inner calling to take a dip in the waters. 
==A miracle happens?==
[[Image:Dukh Bhanjani Beri in 1884.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dukh Bhanjani Beri in 1884]]
When he came out of the waters he was cured of leprosy. His skin was healthy without any wounds. He was no longer a leper.
In joy and shock at the same time, he sat under the Ber tree.
When Rajni returned from Guru's langar kitchen she started looking for her husband. The man who was sitting under the tree did not look like him. She obviously did not recognise him. She kept on looking left and right to find him. At that moment her husband said in excitement , "It is me, your husband! Look I am cured." It took a while for Rajni to understand what he was saying as she was in a state of shock. Her husband explained what had happened and asked her if they could go to Guru Ram Das ji for blessings.
On hearing this, Guru Ram Das Ji announced to Baba Budha Ji that waters of the pool under the Ber tree were the miraculous as Gum Amar Das Ji had foretold.
The news soon spread and people from far and wide began to visit the blessed waters for cures of ailments. The Ber tree came to be know as Dukh Bhanjani Beri where the Gurudwara was established for people to pay homage in.
==See also==
* [[Bibi Rajni]]
* [[Duni Chand]]
* [[Dukh bhanjani bani]]
* [[Golden Temple]] - As per the order passed by SGPC in March 2005 referring Sri Harmandir Sahib as Golden Temple has been prohibited.
* [[Harimandir Sahib Gurdwara Complex]]
* [[Structure of Harmandar Sahib]]
* [[A day at the Golden Temple]]
* [[Harimandir Sahib Gallery]]
* [[Electrification Of The Golden Temple]]
* [[Toshakhana]]
* [[Operation Bluestar]]
* [[Operation Woodrose]]
* [[Map of Harmandar Sahib]]
* [[Art and Architecture of the Golden Temple]]
* [[Comments about the Golden Temple]]
* [[Kitchen that feeds 100,000 daily]] In Pictures


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Latest revision as of 08:11, 6 December 2021

Duni Chand Khatri was a rich landlord of Patti town in Punjab. He had five daughters. All were beautiful and talented. One day huni Chand asked his daughters,"Tell me who provides you meals"? The four older daughters answered that their father was the sustainer and benefactor.

But the younger daughter, Rajni replied, "It is God that sustains all living beings". Hearing this, Duni Chand was enraged and decided to get the youngest daughter married to a leper.

Rajni accepted her father's decision and as a devoted wive, served her husband with dedication and love.

Rajni gets to Amritsar

With faith in her heart, Rajni with her husband decided to go to Amritsar to meet Guru Ram Das Ji under whose guidance the city was being established.

When she reached Amritsar, the devotees of the Guru provided a place for them to stay in. Rajni served in Guru's community kitchen to cook meals. She did this with lot of love, dedication and contemplation of naam, "God's name".

During the working hours of her duty to Guru's kitchen, she made sure that her sick husband was seated comfortably under the shade of a Ber tree that was in the premises not far from waters of the pool or "sarovar".

One day her husband when Rajni was working, he saw two crows dip into the waters of a pool next to the Ber tree. When the crows came out of the waters of the pool, they had changed from black to white colour. He could not believe what he was seeing. A miracle in front of his eyes had taken place! Seeing this, he had an inner calling to take a dip in the waters.

A miracle happens?

Dukh Bhanjani Beri in 1884

When he came out of the waters he was cured of leprosy. His skin was healthy without any wounds. He was no longer a leper.

In joy and shock at the same time, he sat under the Ber tree.

When Rajni returned from Guru's langar kitchen she started looking for her husband. The man who was sitting under the tree did not look like him. She obviously did not recognise him. She kept on looking left and right to find him. At that moment her husband said in excitement , "It is me, your husband! Look I am cured." It took a while for Rajni to understand what he was saying as she was in a state of shock. Her husband explained what had happened and asked her if they could go to Guru Ram Das ji for blessings.

On hearing this, Guru Ram Das Ji announced to Baba Budha Ji that waters of the pool under the Ber tree were the miraculous as Gum Amar Das Ji had foretold.

The news soon spread and people from far and wide began to visit the blessed waters for cures of ailments. The Ber tree came to be know as Dukh Bhanjani Beri where the Gurudwara was established for people to pay homage in.

See also

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