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Kusuma
Village in Rajasthan, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kusuma is a village attached to 'Magariwara' in Reodar Tahsil of Sirohi District of Indian state of Rajasthan.[1] It is 45 km from Abu Road. Its ancient name was Kutsasrama meaning a hermitage of Kutsa. In the seventh century it was famous for the temple of Shiva, built in neighbourhood of Kusuma by a warrior named Satyabhata. In 625 AD this area was held by Rajilla who was a feudatory of King Varmalata of Bhinmal.[citation needed]
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