Most Buddha images here represent Lopburi and Ayutthaya styles, crafted from sandstone or brick and stucco. The main images in the Great Vihara and prang niches often feature the Mara Vichaya or Meditation postures with solemn faces. A highlight is the "Crowned Buddha" from the late Ayutthaya period found in satellite stupas, adorned with royal attire. The main prang's crypt is also the origin of the Phra Hu Yan amulet, one of Thailand's most famous historic metal amulets. While many images now remain only as fragments or bases, they still exhibit the exquisite skill of ancient craftsmen.