Prang Sam Yot; originally a Khmer Hindu shrine; has three prangs that used to represent Brahma; Vishnu; and Shiva (the Hindu trinity). It was later converted to a Buddhist shrine.
The old town of Lopburi dates back to the Dvaravati era (6th - 13th century). It was originally known as Lavo or Lavapura. After the foundation of Ayutthaya Kingdom in the fifteenth century; Lopburi was a stronghold of Ayutthaya's rulers. It later became a new royal capital during the reign of King Narai the Great of the Ayutthaya kingdom in the middle of the 17th century; The king stayed here for about eight months a year.
Today; Lopburi is renowned for its Crab-Eating Macaques that live amid the Khmer temple ruins of the city.
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