Visitors may approach the site on the left side of Baidyanath Road leading from Lingaraja temple to Kapilesvar.
The enshrined deity of this temple is a Siva lingam within a circular yonipitha at the center of the sanctuary located 0.93 metres below the chandrasila.
Babulal Makaddam Badu Mohapatra Kharakhia Baidyanath Sahi, Old Town, Bhubaneswar 10th/11th century A.D.
Architectural features like trianga bada and fourfold pabhaga mouldings, kani being absent.
Beneath the raha niche has tala garbhika decoration and in the western rahapaga there is a gajakranta at the center of the gandi.
The architrave above the doorjamb is carved with the navagrahas but due to the renovation work the grahas like Ravi, Rahu and Ketu are concealed.
Good because of the renovation work done by the Orissa State Archaeology under X and XI Finance Commission Award.
i) Architecture: B ii) Historic: C iii) Associational: C iv) Social/Cultural: B v) Others: — There is a well in the center of the Kharakhia Baidyanath temple precinct, it is made of laterite blocks and it is located at a distance of 9.40 metres north of the temple.
Growth of Vegetation: Creepers in the beki of jagamohana and a pipal tree on the amlaka stone.
Detached and loose sculptures: In the northern side of the vimana, there is an image of Siva.