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Si Phung “Si Hu Ha Ta” Deity Balm – Four-Eared Five-Eyed Lanna Charm
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Si Phung “Si Hu Ha Ta” Deity Balm – Four-Eared Five-Eyed Lanna Prosperity & Attraction Charm by Kruba Tao
Tap into fast Lanna‑style wealth and charm with the Si Phung “Si Hu Ha Ta” deity balm, inspired by the legendary Four‑Eared Five‑Eyed spirit of Northern Thailand and consecrated by Kruba Tao of Wat Thung Setthi (Ubosot Ban Lao). This charm is used to support prosperity, business flow, customer attraction and magnetic personal presence in a compact, easy‑to‑carry balm format.
In Lanna lore, Si Hu Ha Ta is a sacred being who eats burning charcoal and excretes gold, symbolizing the power to transform hardship into wealth and lack into abundance. The four ears represent the Four Divine Abodes (loving‑kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity), while the five eyes correspond to the Five Precepts, linking material fortune with ethical living and clear awareness.
This deity balm is ideal for sellers, service professionals, content creators and anyone who relies on attraction energy, repeat customers and supportive networks. Apply a tiny amount (forehead, wrists, behind ears or on your money tools) with a clear intention for honest wealth, good clients and helpful allies, then offer a simple prayer to Si Hu Ha Ta for continuous fortune and protection.
Tap into fast Lanna‑style wealth and charm with the Si Phung “Si Hu Ha Ta” deity balm, inspired by the legendary Four‑Eared Five‑Eyed spirit of Northern Thailand and consecrated by Kruba Tao of Wat Thung Setthi (Ubosot Ban Lao). This charm is used to support prosperity, business flow, customer attraction and magnetic personal presence in a compact, easy‑to‑carry balm format.
In Lanna lore, Si Hu Ha Ta is a sacred being who eats burning charcoal and excretes gold, symbolizing the power to transform hardship into wealth and lack into abundance. The four ears represent the Four Divine Abodes (loving‑kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity), while the five eyes correspond to the Five Precepts, linking material fortune with ethical living and clear awareness.
This deity balm is ideal for sellers, service professionals, content creators and anyone who relies on attraction energy, repeat customers and supportive networks. Apply a tiny amount (forehead, wrists, behind ears or on your money tools) with a clear intention for honest wealth, good clients and helpful allies, then offer a simple prayer to Si Hu Ha Ta for continuous fortune and protection.













TH, Chiangrai