An inscription dates the temple to 1778 built by Vubanendra Narayan, the Panch Ani Raja.
[3] The temple is built to a square plan, each side measuring 69.75 feet (21.26 m).
At each successive floor the size gets proportionally reduced with the top floor built to square plan, similar to the Panch Mahal in Fatehpur Sikri or Mandvi in Baroda, India.
The top floor square chamber is crowned with a ribbed dome which is fitted with a spire or kalasha.
The surfaces of external and internal walls are simply plastered.