5/5 D 11 months ago on Google
The
boundary
wall
is
the
only
thing
separating
the
temple
and
the
arabian
sea
rocky
beach.
The
view
of
the
sea
and
the
temple
is
equally
peaceful
and
calming.
I
went
in
the
month
of
June,
after
the
cyclone.
I
found
the
weather
extremely
sticky
for
sure
and
the
sun
is
right
there
to
burn
your
skin.
Hence
it's
better
to
go
a
little
early
in
the
morning
or
evening
to
avoid
crouching
sun.
The
temple
architecture
is
beautiful.
Starting
with
a
sandstone
foundation,
followed
by
two
giant
carved
elephants
at
the
bottom
of
the
staircase,
welcoming
you
along
with
their
mahavats
into
the
temple.
Unfortunately,
I
couldn't
go
inside
the
temple,
it
was
closed.
But
the
exterior
has
carvings
making
it
even
more
interesting.
It's
simple
and
elegant.
The
place
has
two
entries
to
the
temple
compound.
One
is
from
the
backside
of
the
temple
(small
raw
parking
is
available)
and
the
other
one
is
from
the
side
of
the
temple.
This
entry
is
right
from
the
beach
and
when
you
enter
the
premises,
you
see
a
concrete,
well
structured
parking).
This
place
does
not
give
you
a
direct
access
to
beach.
It
has
a
concrete
platform
construction,
where
you
can
just
sit
and
watch
the
sea
playing.
All
in
all,
everything
is
simple,
holy
and
peaceful.