The Bramhanical cave is a rock cut cave belonging to early medieval period. Facing south the cave is of unusual plan consisting of a square hall and shaped verandah at outside. The caves has a frontage of 25½ feet by 7½ feet and 8½ feet high and contains five ornamented pillars. The pillars are marked with elaborately carved capital, squeezed amalakas below and ornate octagonal shafts with lower part merging in to parapet wall. Inside the cave of 18 feet x 15 feet and 10½ feet has no pillar or image. The walls of the cave and verandah are plain and devoid of any ornamentation. A water cistern has been cut in the rock outside the caves.