Bio/Wiki
| Other name | Rajant |
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Personal Life
| Hometown | Tarn Taran, Punjab, India |
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| Religion | Sikh |
| Caste | Khatri |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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Family
| Father | Rai Duni Chand |
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| Mother | Sheela |
| Siblings | 6 elder sisters |
| Spouse | Bhai Mohan Jee |
| Children | 1 son, Bhai Gurmukh Jee |
Career
| Story | Bibi Rajni hailed from a wealthy family but faced hardship after marrying a severely disfigured leper man, chosen by her father as a punishment for her devotion to God. Despite her struggles, she worked diligently to support her husband, believing that her faith was being tested. A miracle occurred when her husband was cured after bathing in a pool, leading them to seek blessings from Guru Ram Das Ji, who then guided them to start a successful trading business. The area where their story unfolded later became significant, giving rise to the Sri Harmandir Sahib site and a gurdwara named after her. Bibi Rajni’s legacy also inspired films, including 'Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam' in 1974 and another in 2024, showcasing her remarkable life. |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| Bibi Rajni grew up in a wealthy environment. | |
| She was a dedicated disciple of Guru Ram Das Ji. | |
| Her deep devotion to God often led to scoldings from her father. | |
| Despite the challenges, she kept her faith strong and accepted her circumstances gracefully. | |
| Rajni worked tirelessly to provide for her husband, balancing labor and begging. | |
| The miraculous healing of her husband took place after a dip in a sacred pool. | |
| The site of their miracle is now a holy place, rich in history. | |
| Various institutions and places honor her name, reflecting her significance in history. | |
| Her life has been depicted in films, resonating with her spiritual journey and resilience. |




