According to an inscription within the mandapa, the temple is dated to 1349 CE.
This is derived from a corrupt form of mandapa, which refers to the pillared hall.
This alludes to the fact that the pillared hall of the temple was used for weddings.
Four rows of square pillars support the roof of the mandapa.
In the middle of each of the three faces of the tower is a niche, which is now empty.