The arrangement of the three prangs lined up from north to south reflects the religious concept of the Trimurti in early Hinduism. The central prang is the largest, standing majestically on the same base as the two smaller satellite prangs that flank it symmetrically. This layout was influenced by Khmer architecture, emphasizing the importance of the three supreme deities: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. The primary material used is small, meticulously laid bricks, with each tower featuring a single entrance facing the east. The silhouette of these three towers served as a significant prototype that influenced the construction of Phra Prang Sam Yod, the famous symbol of Lopburi.