It is a square and plain building meant for the residence for priests. It consists of a large square room with plain walls and four central pillars supporting the roof. A doorway leads out into a Verandah now partly destroyed, in each end of which is a small cell-shrine. The doorway is fitted with a wooden door, sockets being provided in the stone frame. The five line inscription above the doorway records the rebuilding of this matha by Pandit Sri Mahaluka in 1184 AD.