Kalusa, India
Kalusa or Kaloosa is a village in Bandipore, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Kalusa Kaloosa | |
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Kalusa Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India Kalusa Kalusa (India) | |
Coordinates: 34.42°N 74.62°E | |
Country | |
Union Territory | Jammu and Kashmir |
District | Bandipora |
Languages | |
• Official | Urdu |
• Spoken | Kashmiri |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 193502[1] |
About 72 families of Kashmiri Pandits lived in this village immediately before the mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir. Presently as of January 2009, only about 4 Kashmiri Pandit families live there. The rest of the population are Kashmiri Muslims.
A Sharda Mandir, (Temple) believed to be a stop of the Maa Sharda, whose original temple is in Pakistan administered Kashmir.
There are two big mosques. Jamia Kabeer at Khan Mohala and Jamia Qadeem near Jan's ex.zaildar of the village
Some people believe that a hermit named "Kalsha" used to offer prayers in this village in ancient times and the village was thus named after him. But with the passage of time, the name deformed first from "Kalsha" to "Kalusha" and then to "Kalusa" which is the name of the village now. It is divided on the basis of occupation KHan Mollah Generally had those working with woodwork, Bata mollah (composed of Kashmiri Pandits), Grees Mollah (farmers), Shah Mollah (peers), Khari Mollah (ironsmiths), Sheikh Mollah (different occupation)