King Sibhi Chakravarthi, renowned for his charity (dāna), planned to perform a Siva Homam at this site.
The hunter demanded the king give exactly the dove's weight in flesh from his own body in exchange for sparing its life.
[7] This story is significant not only in Hindu mythology but also in the Buddhist Jataka tales, which recount the previous lives of Siddhartha, the Buddha.
Historical evidence suggests that the site once hosted a Buddhist monastery, later converted into a Hindu shrine.
[8] The Kapotheswara Temple is built in an unusual apsidal (Hasti prasta) style, an architectural form originally associated with Buddhist chaityas.
Historical evidence indicates that the temple was constructed during a period of religious harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism, with influences from both traditions reflected in its architecture.