It is a dilapidated temple of which only the sanctum shorn of its superstructure has survived standing on two stepped terraces. The sanctum is pancharatha on plan with few remains of pillared mandapa and porch. The sanctum is enclosed by an ambulatory. The temple has a sculptured niche on each buttress of the wall. The cardinal niches show Vasudeva-Vishnu, Pradyumna and Balarama-Sankarshana respectively, on the south, west and north, indicating that the original temple was dedicated to Vishnu. At present, it enshrines an image of Devi, locally called Harshat Mata. The main attraction of the temple is its sculptures carved in the niches around the plinth of the upper terrace, exhibiting religious and secular themes which include dance, music,garden-sports and love, depicted with rich luxuriousness and a sense of gay abandon. The temple is assignable to the eighth century. It is notified vide Act No. LXXI of 1951,dated 28.11.1951.