The Forbidden Pleasures of Sambhogpur
Long ago, in the ancient land of Chandel, a mysterious curse reshaped the kingdom forever.
After a terrible conflict between the royal ancestors and a powerful priest, a divine punishment was spoken: men and women would never again live together in the same land.
Thus the kingdom was divided into three sacred regions.
The Three Lands
Lundpur – The Land of Men
Lundpur was a harsh and disciplined land ruled by King Raj.
Men here lived simple lives devoted to strength, training, and loyalty to their king. Their clothing traditions were minimal and symbolic, representing freedom from worldly distractions.
At the center of Lundpur stood the Iron Palace, where King Raj ruled with pride and authority.
Chutpur – The Realm of Women
Across the silver river lay Chutpur, ruled by the elegant and intelligent Queen Priya.
Women governed their own society here—masters of art, healing, and politics. Their cities were known for beauty, music, and moonlit gardens.
Queen Priya was respected not only for her beauty but for her wisdom and strong leadership.
Sambhogpur – The Land Between
Between the two realms existed Sambhogpur.
Neither kingdom ruled it.
In this mysterious neutral land stood a grand mansion and hundreds of guest houses, where people from Lundpur and Chutpur could meet during special permitted times.
These meetings were carefully controlled by ancient traditions. Couples came to Sambhogpur to form connections, marriages, and families before returning to their separate lands.