Hanuman
Strength & Courage

Hanuman

The Monkey God

Hanuman, the divine monkey warrior from the Ramakien epic. Bestows bravery, agility, quick thinking and invincibility in battle.

Meaning & Background

Hanuman is the monkey deity from the Ramakien (Thai version of the Ramayana). Known for his extraordinary strength, loyalty, and bravery, Hanuman represents the ultimate warrior spirit. This Sak Yant is chosen by those who face physical challenges, competition, or need extra courage.

More about this design

Hanuman, the divine monkey warrior from the Ramakien epic, is one of the most spectacular Sak Yant designs. This design symbolizes invincible courage, supernatural power and invulnerability. In Thai mythology, Hanuman is the ultimate protector who overcomes every obstacle. It is an advanced design often placed after the bearer already has a foundation with the Gao Yord and the Hah Taew. Read about the origin of Sak Yant in Thailand and how to prepare for a more intensive session. Discover all Sak Yant symbols and their powers, or book an appointment.

OriginThailand — Hindu-Buddhist mythology (Ramakien)
Recommended placementCommonly placed on the upper back, shoulder, or thigh. Larger versions may cover the entire back.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Hanuman?

Hanuman is the divine monkey warrior from the Ramakien, the Thai version of the Indian Ramayana epic. He is known for supernatural strength, loyalty, and bravery.

Is Hanuman popular with Muay Thai fighters?

Yes, Hanuman is the patron deity of Muay Thai and many fighters get this Sak Yant for courage, strength and victory in competition.

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