Muay Thai Tattoo symbols and meanings

Muay Thai tattoo symbols called Sak Yant tattoos, are protective emblems with a deep meaning rooted in ancient traditions of Buddhist and Hindu religions.

They grant the bearer desirable attributes such as power, strength, fearlessness, protection, charisma, health, sexual attractiveness, fortune, and confidence.



Yantra tattooing traditions are at least 2000 years old among south-east Asian cultures.

Sak Yant symbols are deeply rooted in Thai culture and are very popular among Muay Thai fighters.



I want to share with you the most popular yantra tattoo patterns and their attributes and meanings.

Muay Thai tattoo patterns and meanings:

Tiger Yant: Twin Tigers tattoo

The tiger is a symbol of strength, power, and fearlessness. Twin tigers stand for the highest level of power. This is a suitable ink for a person with authority over the others.



It is one of the most popular Muay Thai tattoo designs for fighters who would wish to emulate the strength and the power of a tiger in the ring. It is also the most popular tattoo design among Muay Farangs who came to train Muay Thai in Thailand.

Five Lines Sak Yant tattoo

Five magical spells that protect the bearer against:

evil spirits

bad fortune

black magic

a good fortune

a sexual attractiveness

Eight Directions Sak Yant tattoo

and also grant:So like you see it is a very powerful Sak Yant symbol even for those who don't train Muay Thai

This tattoo represents the 8 poses of Buddha.



It protects from hazards and grants a good luck from all directions. The circle represents one's life with all the distractions that one has to encounter. The straight lines up represent the paths to enlightenment.

Nine Peaks Sak Yant tattoo

9 Peaks Sak Yant represents nine Buddhas that grants 12 distinctive special powers and blessings:

the first one increases your popularity

the second one protects from injury

the third one helps to defeat the enemy

the fourth one gives power and authority over the other people

over the other people the fifth one grants the loyalty of the others and desire to fight for you

the sixth one grants the invincibility

the seventh one grants luck in new enterprises

the eighth one increases your popularity with the opposite sex

the ninth one brings a good fortune

the tenth one benefits your destiny

the eleventh one protects against violence

the twelfth one improves your circumstances at work

Hanuman, the Monkey God tattoo

Hanuman tattoo represents fighter's qualities like strength, stamina, and agility and it is also a symbol of devotion to martial arts in a case of Muay Thai fighter.



In Muay Boran, a martial art that evolved into modern Muay Thai, there's a traditional fighting technique called Hanuman. It utilizes 'monkey-like' movement and a powerful uppercut technique which involves using both hands to strike the opponents chin.



This Sak Yant tattoo pattern is designed for fighters.

Ganesh: an elephant God tattoo

Ganesh is a God that can remove the obstacles of any nature and clear the way for those that pay homage to him. It is also the symbol of protection.



So like you see Muay Thai tattoos have a deeper meaning and are not only worn for decorative reasons. I hope I helped you to learn more about the art of Sak Yant tattoos and you can choose a symbol that resonates with your personality.



If you want to learn even more about a sacred art of Sak Yant you can check out an ebook: Thai Magic Tattoos - The art and influence of Sak Yant: How a belief may change your life .







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