Rajni, the youngest daughter of Rai Duni Chand, was a devout Sikh during Guru Ram Das's era. Her father, angered by her devotion, married her to a leper as a punishment. Despite her hardships, Rajni cared for her husband with unwavering faith in God. One day, while begging, her husband bathed in a miraculous pool and was cured. Rajni, initially doubtful, was convinced by the remaining leprosy on one finger. The couple thanked God and sought the Guru's blessings, reaffirming Rajni's faith and devotion.
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