To commemorate this event the idols of King Konguvelir, his maid and the members of the Tamil Sangam were installed inside the temple.
The Vijayamangalam village is also the birthplace of a 12th century Jain acharya Bhavanadi, who authored Nannūl, a work on Tamil grammar.
[1] The sister of Chavundaraya (a minister during the reign of Western Ganga dynasty), Pullava committed sallekhana or fasting to death here.
[7] The temple follows Western Ganga architecture with brick Vimana facing south and ardhamandapa housing idols of Pañca-Parameṣṭhi.
[9] Many Jain idols dating back to uncertain times having reported in Vijayamangalam.