(ใบเสมา) The ordination hall of the temple is recognized by looking at the 'Sema stones' or the boundary stones. They're usually made of stone slabs, nicely decorated, and put up-right from the ground at eight spots around the hall to mark it as the most sacred area of the temple. The marker stones of this temple are standing in the double-type fashion whjch is an indication of the royal temple. They're placed on a high altar and sheltered with pavilion richly decorated with colored-glass mosaics. These altars are interconnected with a minor-wall encircling the main chaple.