The temple is located in Aduthurai, 14 km away from Kumbakonam on the Kumbakonam- Mayiladuthurai road.
The Aduthurai railway station is also close by to the temple. The temple is surrounded by vast streets on all the four sides.
The temple is built in Dravidian style with Vimaanas and a three-storied Gopuram. This temple is under the maintenance of Thiruvaduthurai Adheenam, a Saiva monastic institution.
The temple is believed to have been built by Sembiyan Mahadevi, the Chola queen.The plaque of Sugriva worshipping Shiva is seen on the walls around the sanctum in the first precinct. There are fifteen inscriptions in the temple belonging to various kings like Parantaka II (Sundara) (963–980), Rajaraja I (985–1014), Kulothunga I (1070–1120), Virarajendra (1063–1070) and Marna Cataiyan.
Shrines within the temple
All the shrines of the temple are located inside the concentric walls of the temple. The sanctum is axial to the entrance tower facing east. The shrine of Mangalambigai is located in the hall leading to the sanctum and faces south. The shrine of Ambal faces South. The precinct around the sanctum has images of Vinayaka, Arumuga with Valli, Gajalakshmi and Nataraja. There is a small stage called Appar Arangam near the temple flag post.
One of the earliest bronze and stone statues of Nataraja are found in the temple, which is believed to have been donated by Sembian Mahadevi, a Chola queen.