Si Hu Ha Ta (4 Ears & Five Eyes) Roon Krot Sien (Kamagan) BE2565 Kraba Bunyang Wat Huai Nam Un

Si Hu Ha Ta (4 Ears & Five Eyes) Roon Krot Sien • BE2565

Kraba Bunyang • Wat Huai Nam Un • Kamagan Edition • Certified by Samakom

Si Hu Ha Ta BE2565 — Main

Main obverse — polished metallic finish, compact guardian posture.

Historical Significance

Produced in BE2565 (2022) under Kraba Bunyang of Wat Huai Nam Un, this edition of Si Hu Ha Ta (Four Ears & Five Eyes) continues the northern Thai Lanna tradition of invoking a folk deity known for Maha Lap (great fortune), metta, and karmic transformation. The Roon Krot Sien (Kamagan) theme emphasises clearing obstacles, attracting benefactors, and converting challenges into auspicious opportunities. This batch was created as part of a temple merit project and empowered through formal chanting and ritual blessing.

Si Hu Ha Ta BE2565 — Front

Obverse — distinct four-ear and five-eye formation, a Lanna symbolic standard.

Contextual Insight: In Lanna belief, Si Hu Ha Ta is a rare guardian spirit capable of “eating burning charcoal and excreting gold,” symbolising the ability to turn adversity into fortune. The four ears represent compassionate listening in all directions, while the five eyes symbolise heightened perception, foresight, and protection from unseen dangers. This makes it a popular amulet among merchants, entrepreneurs, and those facing career or financial transitions.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Huai Nam Un is known for integrating Lanna folk guardians with orthodox Theravada ritual practices. Kraba Bunyang is widely respected for his wicha (esoteric methods) related to wealth guardians, protective deities, and karmic purification. His consecration style emphasises disciplined chanting, intention-setting, and the alignment of merit-making with practical benefit for devotees.

Si Hu Ha Ta BE2565 — Back

Reverse — clean alloy field and consistent Kamagan batch markings.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Ngern (silver-based alloy), polished and cast for crisp detailing.
Pim / Mold Roon Krot Sien (Kamagan) — pronounced ears, five-eye formation, strong guardian posture.
Consecration Ritual empowerment at Wat Huai Nam Un; focused on wealth, obstacle-clearing and metta.
Si Hu Ha Ta BE2565 — Base detail

Base detail — batch code and flow lines verifying authentic Kamagan casting.

Si Hu Ha Ta BE2565 — Samakom Certificate

Samakom certificate — confirms classification and authenticity.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

Traditionally believed to support Maha Lap (great fortune), Metta Mahaniyom (charm and support), and Chok Lap (lucky opportunities). The Kamagan intent adds karmic cleansing and removal of unseen obstacles. This piece is often worn or placed on altars to stabilise finances, attract supporters, and create favourable conditions in business or negotiations.

Rarity & Collector Significance

Modern issue, assessed as collector-grade within Si Hu Ha Ta categories. The presence of a Samakom certificate significantly enhances its credibility in the market, confirming material, mold, and authenticity. Collectors inspect alloy texture, sharpness of the five eyes, and clarity of base inscriptions to determine batch quality.

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Disclaimer: This article supports cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist heritage. It is not a legal authentication.