However, the ubosot (main hall) style and its condition can be traced back to early Rattanakosin era, therefore should be at least 200 years ago.
[3] A verse from his travelogue is translated as follows: Bang Prathun is like a roof that protects me from the harsh elements and a blessing to my heart.
The reason behind this is that tamarind trees are perennial plants which have an extremely long life span and today some of them are still there in the temple's premises bear witness to this past event.
There is one tamarind tree located beside the bridge and another one on the opposite side of the road that pass in front of the temple.
In 1932, Phra Liam Thamakamo, the abbot at that time, had decided to build a more spacious ubosot to accommodate more religious activities and a greater number of resident monks.
It is entirely made of carved-wooden partition and has exquisitely beautiful carvings telling stories from the Sudhanujataka, part of the Paññāsa Jātaka.