The style of the temple includes both Mon[2] and Indian[1] elements. In the case of the latter, the temple's towers are built in the Indian Shikhara style.[4] The temple has a square base, shaped like a Kalatha pot, with a curvilinear roof.[5] The interior of the temple contains a large, perimeter vestibule that connects to a small shrine room, a temple entrance leading to the vestibule, and an interior hallway leading to the shrine room.[1] Both the shrine room and the entrance to the temple are on the east side of the building.[1][6]
The temple has 11 large, perforated, Pyu-style windows, which let in very little light.[3] Nine of the windows are in the outer walls, and two are interior windows. The windows' perforations are shaped in a variety of ways, including as Banyan leaves and swastikas.[5]