Banteay Kdei, a Buddhist temple, is located just west of the Royal Bath Pool (Sras Srang), built by the Seventh King of Vang Ye Bama at the end of the 12th century. Legend has it that Bandaikati Temple was created by the then Royal Architect Kavindrarimathana, and the Royal bathing pool attached to the East was also the masterpiece of the Royal Architect. During the reign of Dharabama II, the Bandaikati Temple was expanded. The legend of Bandaikati Monastery is that the King and Queen of Zhenla had a rest after swimming in the Royal bathing pool. Later, King Vanyabama VII transformed it into a Buddhist monastery. Later, in order to facilitate their lives, monks carried out some renovations to the facilities such as the temple corridors. For some reason, the internal construction of the central tower of the monastery has never been completed. Nowadays, the central Temple Pagoda and corridor have collapsed, and many places are almost ruins. It is hard to see the layout here.