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DITHAY SABHAY THAAV NEHI TUDH JAYHIA

BADHO PURAKH BIDHAATAY TA TU SOHIYA

VASDEE SAGHAN APAAR ANOOP RAAMDASPUR

HARIHA NAANAK KASMAL JAAEY NAAEEAI RAAM DASS SAR.

^_^^_^^_^^_^^_^^_^ vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

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On 8/23/2003 at 7:23 AM, Guest balwinderkaur said:

yes. its called the dukh bhanjanee bayri. theres a story behind it i think but i dont really remember what it is. if someone could kindly enlighten, ill be appreciative. :D

From what I was told, a man with leperacy was told to go to the golden temple and bathe it the water. After this he was healed and visited by a guru near this tree. 
this is a very faint memory so if it’s wrong my sincere apologies.

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On 1/12/2021 at 12:25 PM, Callum said:

From what I was told, a man with leperacy was told to go to the golden temple and bathe it the water. After this he was healed and visited by a guru near this tree. 
this is a very faint memory so if it’s wrong my sincere apologies.

yes bibi rajni was married off to a leper by her father for her refusal to worship him instead of raam/gopal/akaal purakh

she remained firm and took her husband village to village and was now thrown into a life of poverty

she was married to a disabled man with leprosy and was told by her father to deal with the consequences of not worshipping him and told her to go find her waheguru/akaal purakh/raam now

she carried her leper husband in a tokra basket on her head through villages and did work like a banjaras at different households until she reached amritsar sarovar

she left (probably for work), while husband went for sarovar and when he came out he was cured (some versions say sikh villagers around told him to jap waheguru as he took the dip)

he held onto a twig on a tree with his pinky so he wouldnt drown as he took ishnan

he was cured but bibi rajni his wife did not recognize him so there was commotion to which villagers told them to go to dhan dhan sri guru raam das ji to whom bibi rajni begged for the man in front of her to be punished thinnking he killed her husband 

but guru sahib told the (husband) to show his chichi (pinky finger) which wasn't dipped in the sarovar and thus remained with leper marks which proved that he was indeed the husband (he was told by guru sahib to dip the finger and his finger was cured as well to which bibi rajni believed him)

duni chand the arrogant father of bibi rajni came and asked for forgiveness, and i think he had four daughters or so and no son and thus adopted the former lepor as his son 

one of my favorite sakhis from childhood 

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