The huge Shiva Linga is at the southern end of the cave, just above this there is a waterhole that never dries even in the hottest days during summers.
)[2] The goddess Parvathi also resides there, perpetually to Lord Shiva, personifying knowledge.
Lord Ganapathi's image is carved on the wall of the cave towards the west side of the sanctuary.
[2] The rock-laden soil and the Namasakara Mandapa, built from 16 pillars made of rock, present a large number of beautiful sculptures.
To the north of the temple is a hall where Saraswati Pooja and Chakyar Koothu are led during Navratri and many religious events respectively.