Now in ruins, this
small brick temple consists of three towers is of more historical interest than
architectural. It is buried in vegetation and difficult to find it. It was
constructed in the reign of King JayavarmanII in 9thcentury.
An inscription
found on a stone re-used for the building of Banteay kdei next door mentions a
dedication to Shiva and the erection of two statues, of Vishnu and Brahma, by
Shiva-Carya, one of Rajendravarman II’s priests in the 10th century
AD.