Ku Noi, was built around the 17th Buddhist century during the reign of Jayavarman VII of Cambodia, which is an important archaeological evidence of the ancient city of Champasri during the Dvaravati period. The current environment is located on a flat area near the temple. The village in the area of rice fields and grasslands, The construction is of the Papuan and Angkor Wat style of Khmer art. There are ancient artifacts found in this area of Ku Noi, such as sandstone sculptures of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and the head of the temple. Ku Noi is a religious site for Hinduism, consisting of the main castle built of laterite and red sandstone. There is laterite building base extending from the main castle into a hall. There is a wooden upper machine with a tiled roof surrounded by laterite walls. There is a horseshoe-shaped moat surrounding another layer, with a gate (gopur) forming a portico on 4 sides, which is believed to have been used in the past as a place for important religious and religious ceremonies.
Address: Ban Pho Thong, Moo 1, Phra That Subdistrict, Na Dun District, Maha Sarakham Province 44180
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