Sadly, there is none. People say that while this temple has been around for about 10 years, its fame and the ritual of tying and offering clocks only came in about 3-4 years ago. One day when a man offered his wristwatch to the temple, it fueled the speculation that if devotees offer a clock to Baba he will fulfil all their wishes. And so, as word spread, the small temple turned into a clock house, and when no space was left in the temple, the nearby Banyan tree came to rescue. People who could not hang the clock in the temple now did it on the Banyan tree, covering it entirely with clocks.