The Jama Masjid Dil Kusha is a mosque that, according to the current serving Imam, was built approximately 400 years ago. This would place its construction during the Mughal era in India, which lasted from the early 16th to the mid-19th century. The name "Dil Kusha" in Persian means "heart-pleasing" or "that which gladdens the heart," suggesting that the mosque was likely designed to be a beautiful and uplifting place of worship.