Hanuman Sak Yant

Hanuman Sak Yant (ยันต์หนุมาน) is one of the most popular and powerful designs in traditional Thai Sak Yant tattooing. It depicts Hanuman, the divine monkey god from the Thai epic Ramakien (the Thai adaptation of the Hindu Ramayana)

Core Meaning and Symbolism

Hanuman is revered as a symbol of:

Immense strength, courage, and bravery — He possesses superhuman powers, including the ability to fly, change size, and overcome any obstacle.

Loyalty and devotion — As the faithful servant and warrior of Prince Rama, he represents unwavering commitment to duty, family, or higher purpose.

Intelligence, agility, and humility — Despite his power, Hanuman is known for cleverness, perseverance, and selfless service.

Hanuman Song Riding Singha (Hanuman Tua Sib) Sak Yant

The Yant Hanuman Song Singha, also known as Hanuman Riding the Singha or Hanuman Tua Sib (the 10th Hanuman), is a rare and exceptionally powerful design in traditional Thai Sak Yant tattooing.

Hanuman Song-Singha Riding Singha Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

It depicts the legendary monkey god Hanuman — the devoted warrior from the Ramakien epic — fearlessly riding atop a Singha (a mythical lion-like creature symbolizing royal power, courage, and dominance). This combination merges Hanuman’s legendary attributes of loyalty, agility, strength, and unwavering devotion with the Singha’s commanding authority and majestic presence.

In Thai mythology, Hanuman is an unstoppable force who helped Lord Rama achieve victory through courage, intelligence, and self-sacrifice. Riding the Singha elevates this power further, representing the ultimate warrior who leads with both heart and supremacy.

Spiritual Meaning and Benefits

Wearing the Yant Hanuman Song Singha is believed to grant:

 Invulnerability and Protection — Strong safeguarding from danger, harm, weapons, accidents, black magic, and negative forces (Kong Krapan Chatri and Klaew Klaad).

Victory and Success — Triumph over obstacles, success in competition, battles (literal or metaphorical), and all endeavors.

Loyalty and Devotion — Enhanced faithfulness, determination, and the spiritual power that comes from selfless service and perseverance.

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Hanuman Song Singha Riding Singha Sak Yant Thai Tattoo
Hanuman Song Singha Riding Singha Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

Hanuman Song Singha Riding Singha with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

The Hanuman Song Chern Tong (also known as Hanuman Chern Thong) is a powerful and popular Sak Yant design that translates to “Hanuman Raising the Flag.” This Yant specifically emphasizes the victory and triumph of the monkey god in battle. 

Hanuman Song Singha Riding Singha with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

Extra Key Spiritual Meaning and Benefits

Wearers of the Hanuman Song Chern Tong believe it provides several distinct “Katas” (magical effects):

Fearless Courage and Strength — Unshakable bravery, physical and mental power, and the ability to face any challenge or enemy without hesitation.

Authority and Leadership (Maha Amnaj) — A commanding presence that earns respect, dominance, and the ability to lead or influence others effectively.

Core Symbolic Meaning

This variation is chosen by those who seek to overcome major obstacles or achieve significant career and personal milestones. 

 The Victory Flag (Chern Tong): Represents triumph, success, and the ability to rise above one’s competition.

The Warrior Posture: Hanuman is often depicted in a dynamic, assertive stance, symbolizing his role as King Rama’s most powerful general.

Invincibility (Kong Krapan): Like most Hanuman designs, it carries the blessing of physical protection and resilience. 

Common Variations

While the core theme is “Hanuman with a flag,” you may see different versions based on the specific “master” or Ajarn who creates it:

Hanuman Song Sing: Depicts Hanuman riding a royal lion while holding the flag, combining his strength with the lion’s authority.

Hanuman Tua Gao (Nine Body): A highly complex version often featuring nine different attributes or weapons, sometimes including the flag. 

Hanuman Riding Singha Sak Yant Thai Tattoo
Hanuman Song Singha Riding with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

This Yant is especially popular among Muay Thai fighters, soldiers, athletes, leaders, and anyone seeking supreme warrior energy, protection in high-risk situations, or the drive to overcome major challenges. Because of its intensity and size, it is typically placed on larger areas such as the back or chest and is often considered suitable only above the waist.

The design usually shows Hanuman in a dynamic riding pose on the powerful Singha, surrounded by intricate sacred Thai Kata script that amplifies its potency. Its rare and majestic appearance makes it one of the most respected high-level Yants for those desiring ultimate power, fearlessness, and divine guardianship.

Yant Hanuman Kee Suea

The Hanuman riding on the Tiger (known as Yant Hanuman Kee Suea or Hanuman Khon Suea) is a powerful “Master Yant” that combines the energy of two of the most formidable figures in Sak Yant tradition. 

Hanuman Riding Tiger with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

Core Meaning and Power

This design is a “dual-threat” talisman, merging the distinct qualities of the Monkey God and the Tiger:
Hanuman (The Divine Warrior): Represents selfless loyalty, agility, and the mental toughness to “never back down”.
The Tiger (The Dominant Predator): Represents “alpha” energy, ferocity, and raw physical power.
The Combination: Together, they symbolize a warrior who is both unstoppable in action (Hanuman) and commanding in presence (Tiger). It is often described as “Power + Protection + Victory”.

Hanuman Song Riding Tiger Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

 Key Blessings
Wearers of this Yant seek a specific set of spiritual advantages:
Maha Amnat (Supreme Authority): The tiger’s presence helps the wearer command respect and influence others. Kong Krapan (Invincibility): Both figures provide heavy protection against physical harm and weapons.
Victory in Competition: It is highly favored by Muay Thai fighters and those in high-stakes environments because it promotes triumph over all obstacles.
Klaew Klaad (Evasion): The agility of Hanuman helps the wearer avoid accidents or danger entirely.

Hanuman Riding Tiger Sak Yant Thai Tattoo
Hanuman Riding Tiger Sak Yant Thai Tattoo
Hanuman Riding Tiger with Twin winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

Hanuman Khee Mu Mon Or Morn

The “Hanuman Riding Hog” (or Hanuman Khee Mu) is a powerful and specialized design within the Sak Yant (Thai traditional tattoo) and Mon Raman (Mon-style magic) traditions.

In this specific depiction, you have a synergistic combination of two highly revered spiritual symbols, usually intended for someone who wants to balance “warrior energy” with “material prosperity.”

Hanuman Riding Boar Singha with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

The Meaning of Hanuman (The Rider)
In this Yant, Hanuman is often shown as Hanuman Chern Thong (Hanuman carrying the Victory Flag).
Victory & Success: The flag symbolizes triumph over all obstacles and enemies. It signifies that the wearer will be “the winner” in their career, business, or personal conflicts.
Invincibility (Kong Grapan): Hanuman is the immortal general of the Ramakien (Ramayana). He represents physical strength, agility, and protection from harm.
Loyalty & Devotion: As the ultimate devotee of Phra Ram, he represents someone who is reliable and stays true to their mission.
The Meaning of the Hog/Boar (The Steed)
The creature he is riding is Phaya Mu (The King Boar).
Abundance & Wealth: In Southeast Asian tradition, the pig/boar represents “never going hungry.” It is a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and the ability to find opportunities (just as a boar roots for food).
Intelligence: Boars are seen as clever and resourceful animals that can survive in harsh environments.
Spiritual Connection: The boar is also linked to Varaha, the boar avatar of Lord Vishnu (of whom Hanuman’s master, Rama, is also an avatar). This symbolizes the power to “lift the world” out of darkness and restore order.

The “Yant Mon” Context
The mention of Mon refers to the Mon Raman lineage of magic.
The Script: Mon-style Yants often use a specific variation of the Khom or Mon script. This tradition is famous for its Metta Maha Niyom (Great Kindness/Charm) and Maha Amnat (Great Authority).
The Blend: While standard Thai Hanuman Yants are often purely about “fighting” or “protection,” a Mon-style Yant often adds a layer of charm and negotiation. It’s meant to help you win not just through force, but by having people like and support you.
Summary of the Combined Meaning
When Hanuman rides the Boar, the meaning is:
“Success with Abundance”
It is a Yant for a “Victorious Provider.” It suggests that you will have the strength and speed of Hanuman to overcome your competitors, but you will do so on the back of a “Boar” that ensures you are always wealthy, well-fed, and prosperous.
Best suited for: Entrepreneurs, business leaders, or those in competitive fields who want to succeed while also ensuring financial stability and a “charming” influence over others.

Hanuman Khee Chang Mon Or Morn

The Hanuman Riding Elephant (Hanuman Khee Chang) Yant, particularly from the Mon Raman tradition shown in your second image, represents a significant “upgrade” in status and power compared to the boar version.

While the boar represents rooting for wealth and abundance, the elephant represents Royal Authority, Leadership, and Unstoppable Momentum.

Hanuman Riding Elephant Singha with winner Flag Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

The Meaning of the Elephant (The Steed)

In Thai and Mon culture, the elephant—especially the war elephant—is the ultimate symbol of the state and the King.

Maha Amnat (Great Authority): The elephant represents the power to command. It is a Yant for those who need to lead others, manage large groups, or command respect from subordinates and rivals.

Stability & Endurance: Unlike the agile Hanuman, the elephant is slow and steady. This symbolizes that the success gained will be “heavy” and permanent, not easily moved or destroyed.

Overcoming Obstacles: An elephant moves through the jungle by simply pushing trees aside. This Yant is meant to give the wearer the power to “crush” obstacles that are too big for others to handle.

Hanuman’s Role in this Design
Hanuman is depicted with specific ritual items:

The Victory Banner (Flag): He carries the flag of triumph, signifying that you will reach the “top of the mountain” in your chosen field.
The Auspicious Urn/Pot: In his other hand, he holds a vessel (often interpreted as a pot of gold or the “Elixir of Life”). This suggests that your authority (the elephant) will lead directly to the acquisition of treasures or health.

Agility + Power: The combination suggests a leader who is both physically/mentally quick (Hanuman) and backed by massive resources and status (the Elephant).
The “Mon” Influence & Script
The circular script surrounding the image is Mon script, which is highly regarded in Thailand for its “old-world” magical potency.
Metta & Protection: Mon-style Yants are famous for balancing “harsh” power with Metta Maha Niyom (Great Compassion). It ensures that while you have the power of an elephant, people will still love and support you rather than fear or resent you.
The “Unshakable” Mantra: The script acts as a spiritual fence, protecting the wearer from “black magic” or backstabbing by peers.

Comparison:

Feature – Hanuman Riding Hog –  Hanuman Riding Elephant

Primary Goal – Prosperity & Never going hungry. – Authority, Status, & Leading others.

Energy – Resourceful, clever, “rooting” for gains. – Majestic, commanding, “unshakable” power.

Best For – Salespeople, traders, small business owners. – CEOs, military/police, managers, or public figures.

Hanuman With A Bow

A Hanuman Sak Yant (traditionally known as Yant Hanuman) is a sacred Thai tattoo depicting the monkey god Hanuman, a central figure in the Ramakien (Thai version of the Ramayana). While Hanuman is famously associated with his trident (tri), he is also sometimes depicted with a bow, representing his connection to Lord Rama (Phra Ram). 

Hanuman Dancing with a Bow and Arrow Sak Yant Thai Tattoo

Meaning and Symbolism

A Hanuman Yant is primarily believed to bestow the wearer with the deity’s legendary traits: 

Strength & Invincibility: It is a popular choice for Muay Thai fighters and those in dangerous professions, as it is believed to provide protection from physical harm and invincibility against weapons.

Courage & Fearlessness: The yantra is meant to give the bearer the mental toughness to face adversity without backing down.

Loyalty & Devotion: Hanuman is the ultimate symbol of the “faithful companion,” and the tattoo represents unwavering loyalty to one’s mission or family.

Victory Over Obstacles: As a general of the monkey army, Hanuman represents leadership and the power to overcome seemingly impossible challenges. 

Hanuman Dancing with a Bow and Arrows Sak Yant Tattoo

The “Bow” Connection

In Thai iconography, the bow (thanu) is the primary weapon of Phra Ram (Lord Rama). When Hanuman is depicted with a bow or as part of a larger piece involving a bow: 

Yant Thanu: Specifically, a “Bow Yant” (like Yant Thanu Theen or Foot Bow) is often used for protection and to “shoot” away bad luck or enemies.Rama’s Influence: Some complex back-piece Sak Yant designs include Phra Ram armed with his bow, with Hanuman at his side, symbolizing the harmonious blend of divine authority (Rama) and raw power (Hanuman). 

Varieties of Hanuman Yants

Depending on the specific posture, the “blessing” of the yant changes slightly:

Hanuman Chern Tong: Hanuman waving a battle flag, emphasizing leadership and victory.Hanuman Song Sing: Hanuman riding a lion, which combines the monkey’s agility with the lion’s dominance for massive success.Hanuman Tua Ha: A “five-bodied” version that enhances success in life and work.

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