Hanuman & Naga combo Sak Yant — strength and spiritual protection united
Strength & Courage

Hanuman & Naga

Hanuman & Naga

Powerful combination of the monkey god Hanuman and the sacred serpent Naga — physical strength and spiritual protection in one design.

Meaning & Background

This combination unites two of the most iconic forces in the Sak Yant tradition. Hanuman, the monkey god from the Ramayana, stands for unbeatable strength, athletic capability and absolute loyalty. The Naga — the sacred serpent guarding springs, wisdom and the underworld — adds spiritual protection and intuition. Together they form a full-spectrum yant: physical courage paired with deeper guardianship. Often chosen by martial artists, athletes and those whose work takes them into unsafe environments.

More about this design

The Hanuman & Naga combo is one of the most powerful Sak Yant designs you can wear. Where a solo Hanuman symbolises strong physical force and Suea Koo (twin tigers) courage and authority, this combination adds the spiritual dimension of the Naga. This design is traditionally worn by those who actively expose themselves to risk — martial artists, military, entrepreneurs in high-stress sectors. Read more about Sak Yant symbols and their powers or how Sak Yant differs from a regular tattoo. Book an appointment.

OriginHanuman from the Hindu Ramayana, Naga from the shared Hindu-Buddhist mythology of Southeast Asia.
Recommended placementLarge surfaces: upper back, chest, upper arm. The design works best at 15 cm or larger.

Frequently asked questions

Why combine Hanuman and Naga?

Hanuman provides physical strength and courage; Naga adds spiritual guardianship and intuition. Together they cover both the visible and invisible battlefields.

Is this a heavier blessing than a solo yant?

The kata (blessing) for combo designs is more extensive and takes longer. It's a serious choice traditionally made for long-term protection.

Who do you specifically recommend this to?

People who work in physically and mentally demanding environments: martial artists, military, first responders, entrepreneurs with major responsibility.

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