Receive wisdom from the great devotee and warrior of the heart — 108 forms of Hanuman to guide you through devotion, courage and the path of sacred service
The Hanuman Oracle is a 108-card deck drawing on the 108 forms of Hanuman — the son of the wind god Vayu, the great devotee of Ram and one of the most beloved figures in the Hindu tradition. Each card carries a chant and teaching to help you walk the path of devotion, cultivate genuine courage and discover what it means to serve something greater than yourself.
Hanuman is the bridge between the human and the divine — the one who crossed the ocean in a single leap, who carried a mountain when only the mountain would do, who held Ram's name in his heart through every trial. He is not a symbol of perfection. He is a symbol of what devotion makes possible.
The 108 cards mirror the sacred number found throughout Hindu and yogic tradition — 108 beads on a mala, 108 names of the divine. Each of Hanuman's 108 forms carries a distinct quality of his medicine, from raw strength and fearless leaping to the stillness of complete surrender.
Before drawing, arrive in stillness. You can begin with the traditional invocation — Om Hanumate Namaha — chanted three times to invite Hanuman's presence and open the space. Then hold your question or simply surrender to whatever teaching is most needed right now.
Draw your card and read the chant and wisdom slowly. Hanuman's teachings often point to what is being asked of you — a quality of heart, an act of courage, a deeper level of surrender to what you genuinely love. That recognition is the beginning of service. You can use the mantra timer to chant Om Hanumate Namaha before or after your reading.