The temple was built by Sringar Devi Kankawat, mother of Jagat Singh. The building includes an exquisitely carved marble torana, a Garuda chhatri and a high temple dedicated to Radha-Krishna. Facing west, temple consists of sanctum, vestibule and mandapa, it stands on high ornate pitha followed by vedibandha and jangha. The square sanctum is crowned by sikhara. The pillared mandapa has lacteral trancepts with vaulted ceiling bear the paintings. The construction was started in CE 1599 and completed in CE 1608. It is notified vide Act No. LXXI of 1951 dated 28.11.1951.