Si Hu Ha Ta (4 Ears & 5 Eyes) BE2566 Kruba Bunyang Wat Huai Nam Un

Si Hu Ha Ta Kruba Bunyang Roon Suai Suai Suai Nur Thong Tip BE2566

Wat Huai Nam Un, Lamphun Province • Pure Gold (Nur Thong Tip) • Si Hu Ha Ta 

Si Hu Ha Ta Kruba Bunyang pure gold amulet from Wat Huai Nam Un BE2566

Principal view of the Si Hu Ha Ta in Nur Thong Tip (pure gold), representing Kruba Bunyang’s premium Lanna guardian edition.

Historical Significance & Lineage

This Si Hu Ha Ta Roon Suai Suai Suai was consecrated in BE2566 (2023 CE) by Kruba Bunyang of Wat Huai Nam Un, Lamphun. Executed in Nur Thong Tip (high-purity gold), it sits at the top tier of his contemporary Si Hu Ha Ta series, intended for serious devotees and collectors who value both spiritual potency and long-term material stability.

The name “Si Hu Ha Ta” (สี่หูห้าตา) literally means “Four Ears, Five Eyes.” In Lanna cosmology, this mythical guardian hears in all directions and sees beyond ordinary sight. Folk narratives describe it as a being that eats burning charcoal and excretes gold, symbolising the transformation of hardship into opportunity. Kruba Bunyang’s BE2566 gold edition stands in this long northern tradition while presenting a refined, modern sacred art form.

Lanna Context: The Si Hu Ha Ta current flows from the old Lanna Kingdom (Northern Thailand), where Theravada Buddhism, animist guardians and Brahmanical yantra were woven together. Tiger-like power, territorial authority and spiritual guardianship are recurring motifs in this corpus, making Si Hu Ha Ta a favourite among northern devotees seeking both protection and fortune.

Front view Si Hu Ha Ta amulet showing intricate yantra patterns in pure gold

Obverse face with dense yantra work and sacred geometry consistent with Kruba Bunyang’s Lanna wicha.

Wat Huai Nam Un & Kruba Bunyang

Wat Huai Nam Un is located in the highlands of Lamphun, within the historical heartland of the Lanna tradition. Relatively sheltered from Bangkok-centric reforms, the temple preserves northern styles of paritta chanting, yantra usage and guardian worship. Under Kruba Bunyang’s leadership, it has become well known for carefully consecrated contemporary amulets that still follow classical northern ritual frameworks.

The title “Kruba” is a Lanna honorific roughly equivalent to “great teacher.” Kruba Bunyang is recognised for his work with Si Hu Ha Ta, wealth and protection wicha, and tiger-associated guardian forces. His ceremonies typically include multi-day chanting, controlled use of incense smoke, and the calling of protective devas and ancestral Lanna spirits in line with local custom.

Reverse side of Si Hu Ha Ta amulet displaying secondary protective inscriptions

Reverse side showing supplementary yantra, protective script and balancing geometries.

Materials & Technical Specifications

This Roon Suai Suai Suai in Nur Thong Tip is the premium material tier of the series, cast in high-purity gold and finished to highlight both the yantra lines and the natural glow of the metal. The result is an amulet that functions simultaneously as sacred object and heirloom-grade jewellery.

Specification Details
Primary Material Nur Thong Tip (high-purity gold, typically 96.5%+)
Production Method Fine casting with detailed yantra and script engraving
Consecration Year BE2566 (2023 CE)
Consecrating Master Kruba Bunyang, Wat Huai Nam Un
Edition Roon Suai Suai Suai (Triple Beautiful Edition)
Tradition Lanna esoteric Buddhism, Si Hu Ha Ta guardian current
Production Quantity Limited premium gold batch (low numbers compared to base metals)
Detail view showing craftsmanship quality of pure gold Si Hu Ha Ta amulet

Close-up view showing crisp script, yantra lines and the natural character of the gold surface.

Spiritual Attributes & Traditional Function

In traditional understanding, Kruba Bunyang’s Si Hu Ha Ta is especially sought for situations that demand courage, authority and strong protection. Devotees commonly associate this BE2566 gold edition with:

• Kongkraphan & Klaew Khlad – shielding from harm and slipping away from danger, whether physical accidents or hidden malice.

• Maha Amnaj – commanding presence and authority, useful for leaders, negotiators and those facing complex power dynamics.

• Metta Mahaniyom & Maha Sanaeh – being well-liked yet respected, attracting allies and supporters while retaining a “don’t take advantage of me” aura.

• Chok Lap & Fortune – opportunities in business, negotiations and competitive environments, especially where bold moves are needed.

• Sharper Intuition – the “five eyes” symbolism points to heightened awareness of people, timing and unseen risks.

Scholarly Note: The qualities above reflect traditional Thai and Lanna religious belief. They are presented for cultural and academic appreciation and are not claims of empirically provable effects. The amulet’s value lies in its role within a living spiritual tradition, its craftsmanship and its place in Kruba Bunyang’s lineage.

Rarity & Collector Significance

Within Kruba Bunyang’s Si Hu Ha Ta series, the Nur Thong Tip BE2566 is a premium, low-mintage material tier. Pure gold pieces usually form only a small fraction of total production, with most devotees opting for more affordable base-metal versions. As a result, surviving examples in excellent condition are viewed as collector-grade.

Long-term interest in authentic Lanna lineages and the increasing visibility of Kruba Bunyang’s work have made such pieces attractive both as devotional objects and as anchors in a curated Thai amulet collection, especially for those building a focused northern-tradition portfolio.

Rarity Assessment: RARE

Premium gold Lanna pieces from established contemporary Kruba are produced in small numbers and are actively absorbed into private collections. Provided condition remains sharp and documentation is kept, the amulet stands as a strong candidate for long-term collector significance.

Complete view of authentic Si Hu Ha Ta Kruba Bunyang pure gold amulet

Full view of the amulet, showing overall form, luster and preservation.

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Disclaimer: Information is provided for cultural and academic appreciation. Any certification or documentation supports provenance but should be complemented by independent expert assessment where necessary.