How to make Hanuman videos with AI

Hanuman is the vanara devotee of Rama and the central figure of the Sundar Kand of the Ramayana. His story extends through the Hanuman Chalisa, the Anjaneya cycle of South India, and a cameo in the Mahabharata where he stalls Bhima in the forest.

Until recently, putting a Hanuman scene at full epic scale on screen meant a studio. That part has changed.

Hanuman is the most beloved devotee in Hindu mythology, the leaping vanara who crossed the ocean to find Sita, set Lanka ablaze, and lifted the Sanjeevani mountain to save Lakshmana. Morphic lets you direct any of it in your browser. Pick a moment, a scene, or a workflow below and start now.

Hanuman characters you can direct

Hanuman scenes you can stage

Hanuman leaps to Lanka from Mahendra peak

Hanuman expands to mountain size and launches from the southern coast of Mahendra. Cloud trail behind him, the ocean below, the towers of Lanka on the horizon at first light.

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Hanuman leaps to Lanka from Mahendra peak

Hanuman finds Sita in the Ashoka grove

Inside Ravana’s palace garden at twilight, Hanuman drops down from a tree with Rama’s ring. Sita beneath the ashoka tree, red and gold sari, demonesses asleep around her.

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Hanuman finds Sita in the Ashoka grove

The burning of Lanka

Hanuman moves rooftop to rooftop with his tail trailing flame. Smoke columns rise against the night sky over the golden city, embers swirling, demons running through the streets.

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The burning of Lanka

Hanuman lifts the Sanjeevani mountain

Lakshmana lies wounded on the battlefield. Hanuman flies back from the Himalayas at dawn carrying the entire Sanjeevani peak, glowing herbs catching the first light, clouds parting around him.

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Hanuman lifts the Sanjeevani mountain

Hanuman opens his chest to reveal Rama and Sita

In Rama’s court at Ayodhya, Hanuman parts his chest with both hands. Inside, the small seated figures of Rama and Sita, glowing in golden divine light, the assembled court in awe.

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Hanuman opens his chest to reveal Rama and Sita

Hanuman and Bhima in the forest

A forest path during the Pandava exile. An old vanara lies across the trail with his tail in the way. Bhima cannot move it. The old form is Hanuman, eyes still as a lake.

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Hanuman and Bhima in the forest

Make Hanuman videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Hanuman scene

    Write the Hanuman scene you want to see in your own words. Be specific about the moment, the iconography, the lighting, and the camera direction. The more concrete the description, the closer the result lands to what you pictured.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic produces a clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Hanuman video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate, or remix into a longer sequence. Download or share when the shot lands.

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A short guide to Hanuman for video creators

Hanuman is born to the wind god Vayu and the apsara Anjana. His childhood is the stuff of legend: he leaps for the sun thinking it is a fruit, is struck down by Indra’s vajra, and granted boons by every god in apology. The Ramayana picks him up as Sugriva’s minister in Kishkindha. He meets Rama in exile, joins the search for Sita, makes the great leap to Lanka in Sundar Kand, finds Sita in the Ashoka grove, sets Lanka ablaze with his burning tail, fetches the Sanjeevani mountain to revive Lakshmana, and is rewarded with eternal life.

Hanuman’s iconography is unmistakable: vanara face, mace in one hand, mountain in the other in the Sanjeevani pose, saffron dhoti, a tiny image of Rama and Sita seated in his open chest in the most loved devotional shot. Regional traditions add layers. Anjaneya in South India is youthful and serene. Bajrang Bali in the north is muscular and fierce. The five-faced Panchamukhi Hanuman appears in tantric tradition. Each of these is a strong prompt anchor.

For video, Hanuman offers a deep visual library: the leap across the ocean from Mahendra peak to Lanka, the burning of the golden city rooftop to rooftop, the Sanjeevani lift through the clouds, the Ashoka grove confrontation with Ravana’s court, the Mahabharata forest meeting with Bhima. Anchor each Hanuman scene to a specific moment, location, and time of day. Name the iconography you want, the camera direction, and the lighting. The more concrete the prompt, the closer the result lands to what readers of the epic already see in their heads.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I make Hanuman videos with AI?
You can create Hanuman scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the scene you want, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of Hanuman scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments with strong composition tend to work best: the leap from Mahendra peak to Lanka, the burning of Lanka, the Sanjeevani mountain lift, finding Sita in the Ashoka grove, or Hanuman opening his chest to reveal Rama and Sita. Anchor each Hanuman scene to a specific moment, location, time of day, and mood.
How do I keep my Hanuman characters consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in each character's look, then reference those character cards in every prompt. Morphic preserves the saffron dhoti, the mace, the mountain pose, and the surrounding cast so a Hanuman series feels continuous.
How do I write a good prompt for a Hanuman scene?
Name the moment, the iconography, the time of day, the lighting, and the camera direction. For example: "Hanuman mid-leap above the ocean toward Lanka at dawn, mountain-sized, cloud trail behind him, soft amber first light, low wide-angle camera following his arc." The more specific your imagery, the closer the output matches your imagination.
Can I add narration and music to my Hanuman videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates a voiceover from your script in the voice you choose, and the Music tool produces an original soundtrack to score the scene. Layer them onto your generated video to publish a complete Hanuman episode.
What visual style works best for Hanuman videos?
Three styles consistently land. Devotional Tanjore-influenced painting suits temple and chest-opening scenes. Cinematic photoreal lifts the leap, the burning of Lanka, and the Sanjeevani lift. Pichvai panel composition works for the Anjaneya childhood scenes. Name the style directly in the prompt and Morphic will hold it across the series.