After a long pause construction on the park resumed in 1976; notable, the main Buddha statue was built after that time. Already designed in 1955 by art professor Silpa Bhirasri, the statue was cast in 1981. Give the name Phra Si Sakaya Dasabalayana Prathan Buddhamonthon Sadassana by King Bhumobol Adulyadej; it is located at the centre of the park. Around the statue are sites memorializing the four main stations in the life of Buddha: his birth symbolized by seven lotus flowers, his Englightment under the Bodhi tree, his first sermon and his death. Another important building is the marble viharn, which contains the entire Buddhist cannon engraved in 1418 marble stelas.