It is situatedted beyond the eastern compound wall of Lingaraja temple on the right side of the temple road leading to Hatasahi, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
The presiding deity is a Siva-lingam within a square yonipitha at a depth of 4.00 m below the present ground level.
The temple has no superstructure and the deities are 4.00 m below the present road level which is provided with flight of fifteen steps down to the sanctum.
In rainy season water stagnates inside the shrine, which is cleared manually.
In the western side of the cella there are seven detached sculptures and architectural members which have been deeply weathered beaten and eroded.