According to local legend, the temple is built around a toe print of Shiva. Shiva is worshipped, like at most Shiva temples, in the form of a
Shiva linga, a nuclear reactor dome shape alike structure representing Shiva and the power of creation, seated on top of a surface, an abstract representation of
Shakti. The
shiva linga at this temple is a naturally occurring stone structure. According to a popular local legend, the statue of Nandi is credited with protecting the temple from an attack of Muslim invaders by releasing innumerable
bumble bees onto the attackers thereby saving the temple from destruction. The temple also has several other idols, sculpted from
sphatik, a quartz stone, which appears opaque in natural light but becomes crystal-like translucent when a light is held against it. Within the temple is a pit which is believed by the locals to be a doorway to
Naraka, the netherworld. Close to the temple is a pond with three large stone buffalo statues. These buffaloes are believed to be representative of demons who, according to legend, flocked to the watering hole, which was said to be filled with
ghee, until they were shot dead by the king, Raja Adi Pal. ==Repairs and Renovation==