The report further states that the chief of Bodhan surrendered, converted to Islam with his family, and was granted amnesty.
[6] The temple had a star-shaped plan, and it was composed of a garbhagriha (sanctum), antarala (antechamber), and mandapa (pillared hall).
The large number of domes is unusual for Tughluq mosques, and were probably included in order to give the building a more Indo-Islamic appearance.
[7][4] The pillared hall is divided into nine bays and contains porches in the middle of its northern, eastern, and southern sides.
[8] The building is surrounded by a wall built out of dressed stone, with four entrances facing the four cardinal points.