Bajramath Temple is famous for carvings and craftmanship, and are representative of post-
Gupta architecture. This temple enshrines three
garbhagrihas with the temple is fully decorated with Jain sculptures. The central garbhagriha is long and other two are long. The large
mandapa is supported by 16 pillars, balcony on each side and a staircase on east. The temple was earlier a Brahmical temple dedicate to
Surya but was transformed to a Jain temple which is evident from carvings of
Hindu God Surya,
Shiva and
Vishnu on door jambs. The temple houses an idol of Surya on seven-horse chariot with
Brahma and Vishnu on side. All three shrines of this temple are now occupied with idols of
Tirthankaras. The temple houses a finely carved five–hooded idol of
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