Architectural
structure & vocabularyThe temple stands by the Ghatana River amid rice fields and coconut groves, with a large temple pond before its seven-tiered gopuram. The tall gopuram doors carry woodcarvings of Śiva and Viṣṇu themes, with finely worked iron knobs to deter elephants from battering them. A long passage leads inward to a very large stone Nandi, said to be monolithic and one of the largest in the region, and a stone bell in the roof, often missed, shaped like the metal ones.
To the right is the Tiruvadirai Mandapa, where Śiva's star was grandly celebrated, with finely carved steps. A flight of steps climbs to a pathway atop the compound wall, thick enough to walk along and said to have been built so soldiers could fire arrows. The main shrine has a grand wooden prabhavali and a statue of Vishwanatha Nāyaka nearby; the Periya Nayaki shrine has a flag mast on a large tortoise, the symbol of stability. The main shrine is surrounded by yali motifs at its base, a stylistic feature of the Cholas, especially Rajendra. The temple holds several fine metal images and a unique incense holder.