Steps lead up three levels to the main temple at the top. The steps on the adhisthana have a chandrashila (moonstone) on the third step. Moonstone is a hemispherical stone in the shape of the moon placed at the entrance of Hindu temples and is designed like a lotus flower.
A lattice window showing a flower vase. The room is colonnaded and spacious with cusped arches. The entry within the ‘palace’ can be made through two flights of stairs on both ends. The arcade is four-sided with pointed arches. It is also known as the Summer Palace. Small jalis are present on the windows.
The room is colonnaded and spacious with cusped arches. The entry within the ‘palace’ can be made through two flights of stairs on both ends. The arcade is four-sided with pointed arches. It is also known as the Summer Palace. Small jalis are present on the windows.
Four-armed male deity seated in lalitasana on a cushion. It is stylistically similar to the multiple Ganesha images recovered from the Harshatmata Temple.
Six-armed female deity holding a trident, sword in her right; shield, munda in her left hand, rest is not clear. The leg is pressing on his hump, pressing the demon down. The decapitated head is shown fallen down. The lion chomps at the bull/demon's hip. It is stylistically similar to the multiple Durga Mahishasuramardini images recovered from the Harshatmata temple.