It is said that the bad omens, such as voices of the birds, at the place had foretold about the future battle.
The battle led to a large number[clarification needed] of casualties on both sides.
[1] Due to the large number of casualties, in Halar region, the word Bhuchar Mori became almost synonymous with the massacre.
On the north side wall of the shrine, there is a 16th-century art in traditional style depicting Ajaji on the horse attacking Mirza Aziz Koka on an elephant.
There are three black poorly shaped stones in the north of the opposite side of shrine which are dedicated to Atit Sadhus.
The site is visited by people of Jamnagar every year and the worship these memorials with Sindoor.
[9][10] Since 1992, the memorial site is visited by people of Kshatriya community for prayers on Shitla Satam.