It is located on a knoll near Hirlav lake between Bavka and Chandavada village, 14 km from Dahod.
The temple is inscribed as the Monument of National Importance (N-GJ-77) by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
It stands of the plinth (jagati) and stylistically its similar to the temple at Sunak, though larger in size.
The jalaka work as well as the curvature of the minor shringas of spire (shikhara) resembles that at Miani which helps in establishing its date.
[1][6][7] The outer walls and the door of sanctum is filled with carvings of deities and celestial beings (apsaras).