Architectural
structure & vocabularyThe temple is entered through a five-tiered Rajagopuram facing the west. The main structure is of the Chola period, evident from the cuboidal potika on the pillars in the mandapa leading to the main shrine. It stands at the base of Oushadagiri, a hillock.
The main deity is also called Moovaraghia oruvan, referring to him as all three of the trinity combined. There are representations of Devanathaswamy bearing the attributes of both Brahma (a lotus in hand) and of Shiva (third eye and matted hair), along with his own conch and discus, to iterate that all three are equal. Atop Oushadagiri is a temple to Hayagriva in the form of Lakshmi Hayagriva, the first of its kind, with a rare depiction of Thayar seated on Perumal's right lap rather than the usual left.