[1][2] The temple is a 7th-century brick and stucco structure, likely built by Maharaja Indrabala of the Panduvamshis of Dakshina Kosala.
This west-facing temple is situated north of the village.
The third and outermost band is particularly notable, as it depicts the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna in finely carved reliefs.
These two deities are positioned on either side of the entrance, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness.
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