It has a sanctum with a circumambulatory path, a vestibule, a maha-mandapa (large hall) with transepts, and an entrance porch.
[4] The temple is part of the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, designated a World Heritage Site for its outstanding art and architecture.
[5] The temple's sanctum has a partially broken 2.1 metres (6.9 ft) tall statue of Surya riding a chariot of seven horses.
[3] The Vishnu sculpture shows the god in his para rupa (supreme form) with his ten incarnations: this rare representation is not seen anywhere else, and does not find a mention in any historical text.
[7] Other sculptures include figures of couples engaged in mithuna, and the apsaras showing their yoni by holding their garments lower.