Chakreshwari was a very sweet Jain layperson. Her voice was just like her – very sweet, it was like veena playing, it resonated from the depths of some unknown peaceful space. It was said that the devas were very pleased with her and they had given her permission to make it rain whenever she wished. Since she got this boon Chakreshwari would wander and look for places where there was a drought. Here she would sit and wish for the rains. And it would rain too – profusely and densely till the land bloomed with dense vegetation. Chakreshwari only did this because she loved helping people and making their lives beautiful. However many evil people started envying her. One such person was the Princess Rajkumari who didn’t want any woman to be more famous than her. Through great guile, Princess Rajkumari had Chakreshwari arrested and accused her of being a witch. The verdict that Princess Rajkumari passed was that Chakreshwari had to be hanged for her sins. Chakreshwari quietly submitted to this without protesting. But on the day she was to be hanged a severe drought hit the kingdom and Princess Rajkumari realized her mistake. She released Chakreshwari and asked her to bring the rain. The rain came and a changed Princess Rajkumari hugged Chakreshwari. Chakreshwari forgave her.