The pillars show reliefs of individuals meditating in yoga asana position, as well as amorous couples.
The tower (Shikhara) of the temple is North Indian Nagara style, that slowly curves with a square plan, all carved out of the monolithic rock.
It has an inscription that opens with a praise for Vishnu (Vaishnavism), then Shiva (Shaivism) and nine Durgas (Shaktism), as well states that it was excavated in 876 CE (Samvat 933).
[4] Its tower has been restored, and a locked steel double-folding-expanding scissor-link see-through gate was installed.
While Indian and non-Indian texts mention zero much earlier, this temple has the earliest known epigraphical evidence inscribed in stone that already knows and uses the concept of zero.