This mini temple complex boasts a modest yet well-maintained collection of small temples. Behind the complex, a dense forest provides a serene backdrop, while on one side, the gentle murmur of mountain streams adds to the natural allure.

There are six temples (one large and five small temples) in the complex. The main temple has a large Shiv-Linga (Symbol of Lord Shiva).

Constructed in the 12th century, they show the Nagara style of Architecture. All the temples in the entire complex features Shiv-Lingas, with the exception of one.

One of the temples on the side houses a revered statue of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati (Uma), made in stone.

Situated at the confluence of the Supe and Suyal river tributaries, about 38 KM from our place, this location is exceptionally picturesque, offering a captivating view.

The Suyal River valley may have once harbored an ancient civilization, marked by the presence of numerous temples scattered along its course as it meanders through the hills.
