In 1916 CE, the foundation stone was laid on land donated by Vadilal Kalidas Vora.
The deity is holding a bow and arrow, not commonly seen in the temples of this faith which stresses the importance of non-violence.
Devotees offer sukhadi a sweet that is made fresh on the premises to Ghantakarna Mahavir.
Tradition forbids the eating of it inside the main temple and the carrying away of such offerings outside premises.
[1] Every year, on Kali Chaudas (the fourteenth day of the dark half of the month of Aso), numerous devotees visit the Ghantakarna Mahavir temple to attend a religious ceremony, Havan.