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It was originally Khmer Hindu shrine, built in the reign of King Jayavaraman VII (1157 – 1207). Then it was converted to Buddhist sanctuary in Ayutthaya Period.

As a Hindu shrine, there would have been a group of five prangs in the compound, A principal is in middle and four minors are at the corner each. These prangs were believed to enshrine these Hindu Gods; Siva in the principal one, Brahma, Narai, Laksami and Khantagumara were in each minors. At present, there are still three of them remain. In Ayutthaya period the temple was converted to Buddhism. The Brick Buddhist sanctuaries were renovated, but the laterite wall is in its origin and this brings to the name what is now “Wat Kam Phaeng Lang”



Copyright information: All pictures by Nattawud Daoruang.

Information from brochures obtained at location and Tourism Authority of Thailand. Additional information by Richard Barrow and Nattawud Daoruang.