· Ho Hemmonthian Thewarat is the stone Prang (pagoda) under a banyan tree near the pond within the outer part of the royal court, where an image of a deity is housed. King Rama V ordered its construction in 1879 to replace an old shrine built by villagers as an offering to King Prasatthong of the Ayutthaya period.
Ho Hem Monthian Thewarat is a small
stone structure in the form of Khmer-
style prasat (residence of a king or
god with a corncob-shaped structure)
built by King Chulalongkorn in 1880
and dedicated to King Prasat Thong
of Ayutthaya, the literal translation of
whose name is King of the Golden
Palace, because a miniature Khmer-
style prasat of gold was discovered
during hid reign.