The monastery has ancient wall paintings drawn with hues of turquoise, malachite, cinnamon and gold.
These walls were damaged but restored later by King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation and American Himalayan Foundation in 1999.
The entrance door is carved with six lion heads and scriptures in Ranjana script.
Next to the entrance lies earthen statues of Dhvajarāja (Vaisravana) and Vinaraja in the north and Khadgaraja and Chaityaraja in the south.
The central ceiling embeds a skylight bounded by a square of 36 lion heads.