Stylistically, the temple belongs to the last years of the 6th century BC.
This temple dates back to 13th century, and belongs to the Ganga era.
The temple belongs to 13th century and was built by Eastern Ganga dynasty.
The temples are made of sandstone and belong to the 8-10th century CE.
According to the main legend, this temple belongs to (Threthayuga).
The court only ruled that the temple belong to Cambodia, and did not rule on the surrounding adjacent lands.
This temple also belongs to the same time period.
The presence of two 12th-century stone inscriptions in Unkal village show that the temple belongs to 11th or 12th century.
The notion that some temples of ninth century in the district, belong to early Chola period, is erroneous.
But an inscription found at Epidaurus proves that the temple and the statue belong to the 4th century.