File:Phanom Rung Buriram Thailand 01.jpg|Stone-paved Naga causeway ascending toward the main sanctuary of Prasat Phanom Rung File:Phanom Rung Buriram Thailand 02.jpg|The Naga causeway After the three-leveled lower stairway is the first
cruciform platform, giving a first peek at the main temple. On the right, northward, is Phlab Phla or the White Elephant House. The
pavilion is believed to be the place where kings and the royal family would change
attire before
rituals. Royalty would then enter the
processional walkway, one of the most impressive elements of the park. It is 160 meters long and bordered by seventy sandstone posts with tops of
lotus buds. The walkway itself is paved with laterite blocks. The walkway leads to the first of three
naga bridges. The five-headed snakes face all four directions and are from the 12th century. This bridge represents the connection between heaven and earth. The naga bridge leads to the upper stairway, which is divided into five sets. Each set has
terraces on the sides. The last terrace is wide, made with laterite blocks. It has a
cruciform shape and four small pools. A couple more steps lead to the second naga bridge. It has the same shape as the first one, only smaller. In the middle the remains of an eight petalled lotus carving can be seen. This final terrace leads to the outer gallery. It probably used to be a wooden gallery with a tiled roof, but only a raised floor of laterite remains. After the outer gallery one reaches the inner
gallery, which is divided in long and narrow rooms. It served as a wall around the principal tower. This last gallery leads to the third and last naga bridge, another small copy of the first one. The bridge leads directly into the main
sanctuary. After the
antechamber and the annex, one reaches the principal tower. Double porches lead out in all directions. The inner sanctum used to have the "
linga", the divine symbol of Shiva. Currently, only the "somasutra" remains which was used to drain water during religious rites. The entrances have various
lintels and
icons depicting Hindu religious stories, e.g., the dancing Shiva and the five
yogis. The south entrance is guarded by a sandstone statue. Apart from the main tower, other buildings in the compound are: • Two brick sanctuaries built around the 10th century, northeast of the tower. • The minor sanctuary southwest of the tower with a sandstone altar for a sacred image. It was built with sandstone in the 11th century. Prang Noi has only one entrance facing east. The sanctuary is square with indented corners, giving it a round feel. • Two Bannalai southeast and northeast of the principal tower. The buildings are rectangular and have only one entrance. They were built in the last period, around the 13th century, and used as a library for holy scriptures. File:Phanom Rung Wikimedia Commons.jpg|Phanom Rung temple File:Phanom Rung Buriram Thailand 06.jpg|A series of lotus ponds is located in front of the temple File:ปราสาทหินพนมรุ้ง.jpg|the northern gate of Phanom Rung temple complex ==Phra Narai Lintel==