The temple is located about 25 km from Ernakulam. The nearest railway stations are Aluva and Angamaly; the nearest airports are Cochin International Airport, and Nedumbassery Airport. The temple is in fact located less than 12 km from Nedumbassery airport. For travelling pilgrims, it is recommended that they stay at Angamaly or Nedumbassery and commute to the temple for Perumal Darshan, as the place has limited facilities for stay. The temple complex enclosed in a large area with picturesque surroundings, holds the main sanctum dedicated to Lakshmana Perumal. The sanctum sanctorum of the main shrine houses the idol of Vishnu. The temple is built in
Kerala style architecture, common in all temples in the South Indian state of Kerala in Eastern axis. The temple has no gateway tower and has an arch from the main road. A rectangular wall around the temple, called
Kshetra-Madilluka pierced by the gateways, encloses all the shrines of the temple. The metal plated flagpost or
dvajasthambam is located axial to the temple tower leading to the central sanctum.
Chuttuambalam is the outer pavilion within the temple walls. The central shrine and the associated hall is located in a rectangular structure called
Nallambalam, which has pillared halls and corridors. Between the entrance of
Nallambalam to the sanctum, there is a raised square platform called
Namaskara Mandapa which has a pyramidal roof.
Thevrapura, the kitchen used to cook offering to the deity is located on the left of
Namaskara Mandapa from the entrance.
Balithara is an altar is used for making ritualistic offering to demi-gods and the festive deities. The central shrine called
Sreekovil houses the image of the presiding deity. It is on an elevated platform with a single door reached through five steps. As per Kerala rituals, only the main priest called
Thantri and the second priest called
Melshanthi alone can enter the
Sree Kovil. The central shrine has a circular plan with the base built of granite, superstructure built of laterite and conical roof made of terrocata tile supported from inside by a wooden structure. The temple has shrines of
Shiva in the form of
Dakshinamurthy, Krishna,
Bhagavathy and
Ayyappa. ==Festivals and worship practices==