"Kusumdhara is a small but beautiful subordinate kingdom under Dwarka. The kingdom was once a direct part of Dwarka until Dwarkadheesh himself made the region of Pushpavan into a new kingdom naming it Kusumdhara.
Just as the name says, The land of Kusumdhara is a place of natural beauty. With miles of flower beds and orchards present, Kusumdhara is an official exporter of flowers and fragrances all over Aryavarta.
Along with the natural beauty, the citizens live a peaceful and satisfying life with an ample amount of wealth in every house.
The palace grounds are a beauty to be seen. The palace is an amalgamation of turquoise, cerulean blue, and white along with carvings and intriguing designs made up of gold and silver. With a mini garden of its own, the front yard of the palace consists of 5 fountains with swans made in them covering the pathway that led to the entrance of the main palace. Flowerbeds and plants of different kinds can be seen alongside the path.
This beautiful kingdom is ruled by the charming prince of Dwarka, Krishna-Satyabhama Putra Rajkumar Bhanu.
Along with the Prince rules the wise and Mysterious Queen Dharmika.
Seeing the potrait, one would be confused at first on noticing the cover. But it was the speciality of Dharmika. She is mysterious with her refusal to show her face to anyone. No one except the royal family and close royal staff knows about her. She is rumoured to be a beauty with brains. Known all over Aryavarta for her Honey Brown orbs and long lashes enhancing her deer-like-eyes and ofcourse her wits and fair justice for her citizens" The narrator finished his glory about the Flowery state of Kusumdhara and its magnificent rulers.
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