The Sanctum Sanctorum of the Sidh Peeth is a natural Cave shrine
called as ‘Gufa’. The architecture follows the ‘Shikhara’ style in
new temple was built later alongside the Shiva temple towards the
‘Charan Paduka’. An ancient ‘Radha Krishna’ temple in dome
architectural style also beautifies the surroundings nearby. "Bhartrihari
and Sidh Durga Temple" are also prominent constituents of the temple
complex.
In addition to main Deity, the images of other Hindu Gods and
Goddesses also grace these temples. A mound, below the ‘Gufa’ called
as ‘Thara’ – is the main worshiping site of the ‘Sidhpeeth’. Thus,
the architectural design of the buildings in the temple complex is
of ‘Shikhara’ and ‘Dome’ style. Other archeologically important
places in the temple complex include ‘Langar Bhawan’ alongside
Bhartrihari temple and the ‘Matha’- about one kilometer from the ‘Gufa’.
Baba Balak Nath Temple
The Samadhis of the ‘Mahantas’ of ‘Giri Sect’ – the lineage of the
‘Gurus’ of Baba Balak Nath ji can be located in the ‘Matha’. Two of
these Samadhis had been laid near Bhartrihari temple. A visit to
above mentioned places concludes the pilgrimage of a devotee to the
‘Sidhpeeth’.