Just a few feet east of the Cetiya is the Haw Trai, or Tipitaka Hall. The murals found inside this hall are beautiful, and the ornate cornices command attention. Many palm-leaf scriptures are stored here in beautiful, old tipitaka cases. Unfortunately, these priceless texts have not been properly cared for; some have been lost, while others are deteriorating. However, efforts are being made to salvage the palm-leaf texts, and many have been photocopied for possible future projects.
The building directly opposite, on the other side of the Maha Cetiya, is the 'Sala Karnparien', a building used by monks in the Reigns of Kings Rama III, IV and V for giving sermons, studies and other functions. The present abbot used this building for teaching new monks before the construction of more modern facilities. This structure is now used for storage.