According to an inscription found at the site, the reclining Buddha lies on a pedestal with three human figures carved in the western front, which was a gift from Swami Haribala, a disciple of Lord Buddha. There is a main stupa beside the temple, which was excavated in 1876 by archaeologists. The main stupa is elevated by a circular base and is topped by a dome that is 19.81m tall. After that, additional dig ups have led to more discoveries like copper coins from Jai Gupta, which were found in 1910, a vessel with silver coins from Kumar Gupta and another copper vessel and plate. The current form of the temple and stupa dates back to 1956, renovated during the 2500th anniversary of Buddha Jayanti.