While the one half of the newly split relic remained here at Wat Suan Dok, the King felt the second half needed its own temple. King Ku Na declared that a new temple needed to be built to honor the miracle but he wanted divine guidance on where to build it. The King placed the second half of the relic onto one of his White Elephants and sent it off into the jungle. The White Elephant climbed and climbed until he reached the a peak on Doi Suthep Mountain then trumpeted 3 times, made three counterclockwise circles, and laid down refusing to go any farther. This was the sign the King needed and Doi Suthep Temple was built in 1383.