Gunungsari Temple is a temple used as a place of Hindu worship. This can be seen from the discovery of the Mahakala statue during archaeological excavations. In the Hindu pantheon, Mahakala is known as the kroda aspect of Shiva. Based on the style of sculpture and decorative motifs, Gunung Sari Temple was built around the 8th century AD.

Main Building

Several building components that are estimated to be part of the temple's foot provide an illustration that the temple's foot consists of pleat components and bell sides. A number of stones that are estimated to be components of the temple's body provide that the temple's body has one display that functions as the temple's entrance. Several building components that come from the roof of the temple are antefik, a base to the peak in the shape of a lotus flower with antefik decoration.

Non-Main Building

This building is located in the south of the southwest corner of the main building. It is possible that this building is a perwara temple.

Structured Building

Stone The brick structure is located outside the main building on the east side stretching north-south in an irregular position. Based on its shape and position, it is likely that this structure is a fence.

White Stone Structured Building

The white stone structure is combined with andesite stone and uses a hardening system in the form of stone shaving waste. This structure was found outside the main building, precisely to the west of the main building. It is suspected that this structure is part of the entrance to the temple.