The temple is located in the precinct of the Papanasini River and on the southern embankment.
The temple faces east and the enshrined deity is a circular yonipitha.
Taranisen Batu is the priest of this temple and its architectural features suggest that it was built in the 14th century AD.
On elevation, the vimana is of rekha order that measures 8.14 metres in height form pabhaga to mastak.
While the vimana has a curvilinear spire, the jagamohana has a pyramidal gandi has two potalas separated by a recess kanthi.
It has three plain vertical bands in each side and at the base of the doorjamb there are Saivite dvarapalas.
At the lalatabimba Laxmi is seated in Padmasana and the deity holds lotus in her both hands.
On the architrave above the doorjambs is a carved navagraha panel in which Ravi holds a lotus in his hands.