View of the west-facing elevations of the two shrines facing the Mahanaleshwar Temple. These temples are built in red sandstone, consisting of plain plinth mouldings, geometric motifs on the wall subsidiary projections and deep niches in the principal projections. No icons on the temple walls. Shekhari variety of shikhara.
View of the Suswani Mata Temple from the back side, consisting of the newly added walls surrounding it along with the trees that are considered sacred by devotees. The original shikhara can be seen of the temple. Kera tree to the south side of the temple, latina nagara shikhara.
A four-armed female deity holding a mace, conch, flower, and chakra is seen standing in the samabhanga pose. She is venerated in the sanctum for daily worship.
The male deity, depicted with a lion's face, is four-armed. He holds a disk in his upper left hand and makes an abhaya mudra (hand gesture of assurance and protection) with his upper right hand. The lower hands are engaged in tearing apart the demon on the deity's flexed knee.