Unlike its twin building, the Temple is in the form of a Mondop, a square planned cubical structure with a range of pillars, each of highly elaborated capital, around it,-and the superstructure of which is a curved pyramidal mass, formed by many low domical roofs superimposing each other, and having a slender pinnacle as finial. Each layer of roof is decorated with the universal ornament called "Song Ban Taleng", and just under the roof around the Temple hang at intervals a number of tiny golden Bo leaves that keep tinkling sweetly with the wind.