In the east side of ‘Shani Shila’, is a big hall, wherein symbolic idols of the twelve 'Jyotirlings' are established. On the top of this hall, the huge eight metals statue of Lord Shani is posted. On the eastern side of this hall, arrangements are made to provide “Pujan Samagri”. For security reasons as also to facilitate the devotees such an arrangements have been made. In another room, rare astrological books and material for Shani poojan is made available. Books and magazines published by Shani Dham on various pseudo sciences are also made available for sale. Near the main gate, there is an inquiry office, reception office and the publication department.
In the western part of the ‘शनि शत्रु नहीं मित्र हैं (Shree Shanidham)’ wherein western faced huge Shani statues are erected over the buffalo and the vulture. These statues are worshipped and ‘Telabhishek’ is made over here on every Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Here, embracing and kissing the idol is a traditional ceremony. Offering our footwear’s as shedding off the poverty is another remedial measure. On every Saturday and on Shani Amavasya religious performances to pacify Lord Shani are made in this temple.
On the right side of the two Shani Statues, the idol of Lord Hanuman ji is posted there. It is faced towards South. On the left side of this idol, is the oblation pool. Again on the South side of this pool the idols of the nine planets are posted. Exactly Opposite to this, there is an arrangement for the devotees to take a bath. Here the devotees perform worship and Telabhishek (wearing red ‘Lungi’), after bathing and remaining in wet cloths. On every Tuesday, Lord Hanuman ji and Maa Jagdamba are also worshipped besides worshipping Lord Shani.