Rajni -punjabi- | Bibi

| Character | Role | Symbolism | |-----------|------|------------| | | Devoted youngest daughter | Selflessness, faith, patience, filial duty | | King Mansa | Proud father | Ego, caste pride, ignorance, eventual redemption | | Guru Arjan Dev Ji (or saint) | Healer/guide | Divine grace, humility, spiritual power | | Elder daughters | Abandon father | Hypocrisy, fair-weather love |

: Infuriated by her "defiance," her father married her to a leper to prove that his power dictated her fate. Rajni accepted this as God's will, caring for her husband with immense devotion. Bibi Rajni -Punjabi-

: Her life is frequently enacted in tableaus and school performances to teach children values of kindness, trust in the divine, and staying strong during adversity. While Rajni was away seeking food near a

While Rajni was away seeking food near a pond (later known as the Amrit Sarovar at the Golden Temple), her husband saw a black crow dip into the water and turn white. He crawled into the water and was miraculously cured of leprosy, leaving only a single finger untouched to prove his identity to her. Cultural and Spiritual Significance trust in the divine