The temple was subsequently placed under the jurisdiction of the Bihar State Board of Religious Trusts, similar to other prominent temples in the state. In 2007, the board urged the
Bihar government to construct a temple inspired by the Tirupati temple in
Andhra Pradesh. Currently, the idol is worshipped in a partially constructed temple by devotees.
Idols The idol of Lord Vishnu, which is the largest representation in the
sthanakmudra posture in
North India, is crafted from
black granite and measures 7.5
feet in
height and 3.5 feet in width. This idol is believed to date back to the
Gupta period, though some suggest it may belong to the
Pala period. It has
four arms, each holding a
shankha,
chakra,
gada, and
lotus. Beneath the left and right arms of the idol are two figures, one
masculine and one
feminine. Along with it many other smaller idols were discovered which lies outside the
garbhagriha in negligence. Many idols were also found in nearby areas many of which are kept in
Jagadambaa temple. It is also reported that a
lakshmi idol was found in the 60s in the same area but it was stolen. == References ==