The temple is one of the prominent Vishnu temples in
Kumbakonam. The temple has a 3-tiered gateway tower (
gopuram) surrounded by walls. The central shrine houses the image of Rama in a seated posture with his consort Sita. The other images are of his brothers Lakshmana, Bharatha and Chatruguna in standing posture and Hanuman in worship posture. The sixty four pillars in the hall near the gopuram are sculpted with exquisite finesse depicting various episodes of the epic
Ramayana. Each pillar is carved out of a single stone and the delicacy is very prominent. Rama in the temple is depicted with
Vyakarna Mudra, while Hanuman is depicted holding manuscripts. The other important aspects of the epic like coronation of Vibishana, coronation of
Sugriva, relieving
Agalya from her curse and Hanuman playing
veena. The temple is atypical of the Nayak style of temples. On the walls of the
prakaram (closed precincts of a temple),
Ramayanam is depicted in pictorial format in three segments. One can read through Ramayana pictorially whilst taking three
pradakshinams (rounds) of the sanctum. The paintings of
Ramayana are considered one of the major depictions of the epic in art form in India. ==Religious importance, worship and festivals==