At the foothills of the fort is a Jain cave temple with a beautifully carved entrance and a stone idol of the first Jain Tirthankara
Rishabhanatha in the
garbha gruha (sanctum sanctorum). The cave has a large
sabha mandapa (assembly hall). The western entrance to the fort is a unique structure of architecture. The steps and the entrance gate are carved from a single rock. There is an idol of
Hanuman near the entrance gate and two
Sharabha idols carved on the top of the entrance gate. On the fort are ruins of old buildings and a small
Goddess Bhavani temple. There is a cave and a rock cut water cistern on the western side of the hillock on the fort. ==See also==