[8][9] The premises also covers a kaira tree which is a part of the legend where the Suswani entered the earth riding on the lion.
[10][11][12] Further, another inscription notes that temple was repaired in Vikram Samvant 1573 (year 1518 AD) by Surana Hema Raja.
[20] Two inscriptions are engraved on the right-hand column in front of the basement, dated around 1172 AD that display the shape of a woman carved on the upper part.
It was from this place that Shiva threw his chimta towards the famous Kera Tree splitting it into two halves along with the land.
[26][10] The Kera tree still stands there lush and green since the above-mentioned incident which took place at AD 1173 according to the deciphered inscription of the main temple.
[27][28] Goddess Ambe incarnated as Suswani Mata and was born to Sri Seth Satidasji and Srimati Sugankanwarji of Nagaur in V.S.
Suswani woke up and narrated the entire dream to her mother and found the saffron tilak on the forehead of the family members.
Suswani left the imprints of the kumkum hand on the wall near the front door of the house, before starting to run.
As per the condition, she started running on foot, and the evil nawab on the horse leaving a gap of 7 feet in between them.
Immediately a lion appeared on which she mounted and continued running up to the present Bikaner district's Morkhana village.
As soon as Suswani reached the place, the Kera tree and the earth parted in two making a thunderous sound.