The temple is described by Ali Muhammad Khan in the 18th century Persian text, Mirat-i-Ahmadi.[3]
References
^Burgess, Jas.; Cousens, Henry (1903). The Architectural Antiquities of Northern Gujarat, More Especially of the Districts Included in the Baroda State. Bernard Quaritch; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Co.; Luzac & Co.; Thacker, Spink, and Co.; Thacker & Co. p. 117.
^Ali, Syed Nawab; Seddon, Charles Norman (1928). Mirat-I-Ahmadi Supplement: Translated from the Persian of Ali Muhammad Khan. Oriental Institute of Baroda. p. 126.