You will likely find a statue of the goddess Bajrayogini in this temple which will feature a red face with three eyes as well as hands, which have the thumb and middle finger carefully, decorated.
The first priest to serve here was supposedly given superior enlightenment and Bajrayogini is considered to be one of the wisest and strongest gods able to grant this gift.
There is a beautiful water tap complete with decorative statue in the area, which dates back to the fourth century.
Within the legends of Manisaila Mahavadana, Vajrayogini is said to have drained the lake water from the Sankhu Valley with her curved knife.
She also appeared before the temple priest Jogdev and instructed King Sankhadev to build the town of Sankhu in the shape of a conch shell.
The entire site is covered richly with Newari architectural metal work, carved wood details, and ancient artifacts; including a small stupa claimed to pre-date Buddha Shakyamuni.