Environmental Sciences, asked by mir73889, 5 months ago

why is the trees of amritsar's white colour​

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Answered by jaiyantchoudhary864
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explains down :)

Explanation:

The history goes as Duni Chand was a wealthy landlord of the Patti village. He had five daughters, all equally beautiful and talented. One day, he asked them who provides them the food and shelter, they all replied as him. But his daughter Rajni said, No, it's the god who provides all. Enraged with her answer, Duni Chand marries Rajni to a leper. Unmindful, Rajni serves his husband well and one fine day, takes him to Amritsar. The devotees of Guru AmarDassji takes pity on them and provides them the place to stay in the holy shrine. Rajni used to do daily chores in the temple, and her husband used to sit under the Beri tree. One day, he saw a strange thing! He saw a pair of crows taking a dip in the holy dip and came out with their colors changed from black to white. Seeing this, he concluded that the water was not ordinary and that he would take a holy dip too. And he did! a miracle happened, the man was no longer a leper, instead, he turned out to be a young, beautiful man. He rushed to Rajni to share his miracle, and when she saw him, she could not believe her eyes. Their egonies and struggles had suddenly ended. As a gratitude, they both went to foresee darshan of Guru AmarDassji and told them about this miracle. The Gurji was pleased to hear it. From then on, it became a famous place for others to take a holy dip in the waters of the Golden Temple.

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