The temple is also mentioned in the Skanda Purana, which refers to a pillar called Vishwanandak Stambh set up by the Devas at the Mahi Sagar Sangam Teerth Kshetra.
Visitors are advised to check the temple's website or contact them in advance to get the exact timings for the day they plan to visit.
[7][8] There are two-bed non-AC rooms available at Shree Stambheshwar Mahadev Tirth, located 3.2 km from the temple, which offers affordable accommodation and amenities like CCTV cameras, hot water, and clean drinking water.
It is recommended to visit the temple on Purnima or Amavasya days to witness the full phenomenon.
There are tea stalls and snack kiosks available, and it is advisable to carry your own food, as options are limited.