An inscription found here dated Saka 1066 records the grant for the maintenance of these caves by the king
Udayaditya who is referenced as "Mahamandaleshvar". According to the inscription, villages of Sailu, Kumbhephal, Javalganv and a few others were granted to the Shiva temple. This inscription has been relocated to the Tahsildar's office at Ambajogai for safe custody and preservation. It is widely believed that this sacred site was established in commemoration of the epic clash between Yogeshwari and Dhantasura. As a lasting tribute to that momentous battle, intricate carvings of elephants adorn the surroundings of Shiva, adding a rich and symbolic touch to the spiritual ambience of the area. This story can be found in the book
Dhantasura War of justice against the Gods by Jayanth Dev (2023). ==Local beliefs==