The walls and ceilings are painted with frescoes including the depictions of the ten incarnations of Vishnu.
The idols of the main deities are made of neem wood, similar to those at the Puri shrine.
There are other smaller shrines dedicated to Hindu gods Yoganarasimha, Shiva, Ganesha, Gajalakshmi, Bimala, and Navagraha.
[2] The most important festival at the shrine is the rath yatra, which is celebrated on the same day as in Puri.
The primary deities are taken around the village during the occasion on a steel ratha, decorated with wood, cloth and flowers.