[1] In front of the monastery, there is a twelve indented corners chedi of circular bell shape (which is a popular architectural style in Sri Lanka), built by the end of the King Rama III's reign.
This is a big temple having a beautiful lay-out plan, especially when observed from the front approach.
[2] There are many legends about the origin of Phra Saekkham (พระแซกคำ, Lao: ພຣະແຊກຄໍາ), the principal Buddha image of this temple.
[2][3] The Maravijaya attitude image was said to be created during the Queen Camadevi's reign, the first ruler of Haripuñjaya.
Phra Saekkham is referred to in the motto of the Bang Phlat district.