The other legend says that there was a couple fishing in the Pasak River. They sailed their boat farther and farther to Banna but not a single fish was caught. When they reached Wang Namleuk, they threw a fishing net into the river but could not pull it up. So they dived into the water and, surprisingly, found the most graceful Buddha image ever seen. The couple then took the image to Wat Traiphum. But after only a year of being kept in a glass cabinet the Buddha image disappeared without any trace. One day a Buddhist monk went out to build a dyke. He scooped water out until the sun rose, and then a brass Buddha image suddenly appeared. It was the same as the one that had disappeared. An exorcist was summoned to secure the Buddha image at the temple by nailing down the feet of the image. If there was a year that the people suffered from drought, they would carry the image out of the temple and proceed around the city. And the rain would fall as it should.