Historically, the temple has followed the Tenkalai tradition of the Vaishnava Agama Shastras as followed in South India.[7][8] The sanctum sanctorum or garbhagriha is located in a cave, under a huge slating rock, which covers half the temple.[12][13] The work started in 2016 and is being executed and completed in March 2022 by Yadadri Temple Development Authority (YTDA).The Seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan during his time had passed a grant of Rs.82,825 to this temple.The pillars of 12 Alvars (the poet-saints of Sri Vaishnavism) in the main temple is a significant feature.The stone designs in Yadadri were provided by the chief sthapathi of the temple, Sundararajan Srinivasan.Black granite stone is also used, based on the temple architecture of the Kakatiya dynasty in Telangana.[24] The Hyderabad MMTS - Phase II is planned, to be extended from Ghatkesar to Raigir station, which is 5 km from Yadagirigutta.