"
Lo Ha Prasart " is the former name that has been in India
since Buddha time, which means " the building that has
the metal vertex on top ". By its legends, the first "
Lo Ha Prasart " was built by the order of miss Visaka to
delicate to Buddha at Bubpharam in India. In B.E. 382, King
Tudfakamanee Apai ordered to build the second " Lo Ha Prasart
" in Sri Lanka, Nowadays, both of them are collapsed and
only their pillars are left. Only the third one remains perfectly
at Wat Rajanaddaram Woravihara which was built in King Rama
lll era and its prototype comes from the second one in Sri Lanka
but it was modified to be Thai style. It has 7 stories and has
37 vertexes which means the 37 commandments in Buddhism. The
seventh storey on top is where the commandment is placed. The
last " Lo Ha Prasart " is the heritage of Thai.