The temple is famed for the giant Shivalinga, a 28-feet tall Shiva statue assumed to be the largest in the world.
Though the Hindu Lord Shiva, who is called the Kal Bhairab is the main attraction, Goddess Kali is also worshipped there.
[citation needed] It is said that approximately 200 years ago a sculptor named Durgacharan Acharjee saw a dream which motivated and influenced him to make preparations to build the statue from soil.
Noor Muhammad, the famous landlord of Sarail donated the land to build this temple.
[1] Before the Brahmanbaria city was established, Medda was the market located beside the famous Titas river.