Due to intense devotion shown by kanakadasa, the deity is said to have turned Pashchimabhimukha (facing west).
The unique feature of the temple is that the deity is worshipped through a silver-plated window with nine holes (Navagraha Kindi).
[4] The temple also offers prasada at noon and is popularly called Anna Brahma as it feeds a vast number of devotees.
The Krishna Matha is known for its religious customs, traditions and tenets of Dvaita or Tatvavada philosophy.
[6] Presently, Admaru Math is administering the temple with Junior Pontiff Sri Eshapriya Teertha Swami[7] ascending the post of Sarvajna or Paryaya Peetha.
Festivals like Makara Sankranthi, Ratha Sapthami, Madhva Navami, Hanuman Jayanthi, Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Navarathi Mahotsava, Madhva Jayanti, Vijaya Dashami, Naraka Chathurdashi, Deepavali, and Geetha Jayanthi are celebrated by Paryaya Mutt every year.