Chennakesava Swamy Temple has much religious significance in this region. It is one of the ancient Hindu temples that is visited by large number of Hindu devotees with much dedication and commitment on all Hindu festive days and special days marked in the Hindu religious calendar. The Vedic rules and regulations are strictly followed in this temple with a lot of perfection. The priests of this temple are highly qualified and vast experienced in Vedic and traditional Hindu activities and rituals.
Chennakesava Swamy temple is strongly believed to be built nearly 1000 years ago on this hill top. There is no proper record regarding which dynasty or ruler this particular temple was constructed in a successful manner. According to the local legends, Hindu community people in this region have built this temple with much dedication and commitment for religious activities and prayers. This ancient temple is mentioned in certain folklore and folk tales of this particular state.
Chennakesava Swamy temple is built on the style and pattern of ancient Hindu temple architecture of South India. The temple premise is fully walled with special entry and exist towers in the opposite direction. The temple tower is dotted with major and minor Hindu Gods and goddess of Hindu religion. The beautiful inscriptions on the pillars and ceiling are very attractive. The temple well is considered very holy with medicinal water that is used as prasadam or offering to the devotees. The main tower of this temple can be seen from any direction from the basement of the hill. The steps that care carved on the rocky terrains of the hill speak a volume about the hardship that was undertaken in the construction of this temple. It is strongly believed that artisan and masons were brought from South India for the construction of Chennakesava Swamy temple.
Chennakesava Swamy temple is known among the devotees for special poojas performed on festival occasions as per the Hindu religious calendar. Most of the religious rituals and poojas are conducted as per Pancharatra and Vaikhanasa Agamam which are ancient Vedic tradition and culture that is followed by Brahmin communities of Southern India with a lot of perfection. A large number of devotees visit this temples on the festive occasion like Pausha Putrada Ekadashi, Pongal, Makar Sankranti, Paush Purnima, Sakat Chauth, Shattila Ekadashi, Mauni Amavas, Vasant Panchami, Ratha Saptami, Bhishma Ashtami, Jaya Ekadashi, Kumbha Sankranti, Magha Purnima, Vijaya Ekadashi, Maha Shivaratri, Amalaki Ekadashi, Meena Sankranti, Holi, Holika Dahan, Rangwali Holi, Basoda, Sheetala Ashtami, Papmochani Ekadashi, Chaitra Navratri, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, Gauri Puja, Gangaur, Yamuna Chhath, Rama Navami, Kamada Ekadashi, Solar New Year, Mesha Sankranti, Hanuman Jayanti, Chandra Grahan, etc.