Kop Bhavan
Kop Bhavan" (कोप भवन) translates to "sulking room" or "fuming chamber" in English. It refers to a room in ancient Indian palaces where a royal family member, typically a queen, would retreat when upset or angry to express their displeasure and perhaps seek attention or favors. The term is derived from "kop" (कोप) meaning anger or rage, and "bhavan" (भवन) meaning building or house.
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Purpose:
The Kop Bhavan was a designated space for queens or other royal family members to sulk, express their anger, and potentially negotiate for their desires.
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