Last time I was there, there was none. The location and the building style of the temple, just like most other temples, actually present challenges for even the able bodied visitors. From the car park to the temple there is... More
Last time I was there, there was none. The location and the building style of the temple, just like most other temples, actually present challenges for even the able bodied visitors. From the car park to the temple there is a hill to negotiate on foot and lots of stairs, leading up to the front entrance of the temple. Also, there are stairs inside the temple too. Rear entrance to the temple can be reached via the road on the left side of the temple, but visitors' vehicles are not allowed past the front gates. If this was possible, the rear entrance could be easier to reach than the front one. However, there are a few steps to negotiate there too. Still, I am not sure if a wheelchair would be allowed inside the temple either, as wearing shoes is definitely not allowed inside.