It is also known by other names as Rath Bagicha Tarapur and Hawakhana among the local residents.
[2] The temple is situated 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the west of the Puthia Rajbari.
It is built over a high raised plinth in the middle of a big pond, which is an unusual feature in Bangladesh.
In the ground floor there is an oblong shaped cell which is enclosed within a gallery of small width.
The frontage on the southern, northern and eastern side of the temple in the ground floor has three arches in each face.