The Hanuman Project is known around the world for its highly accessible yet deeply powerful offerings of Kirtan and Medicine Music. More than just a band, The Hanuman Project is a living, breathing movement — a grassroots, ever-evolving devotional music collective dedicated to dissolving boundaries and creating spaces of connection through song.
Founded with the vision of bringing ancient traditions into modern contexts, The Hanuman Project has spent the past decade weaving together voices, instruments, and cultures into a tapestry of sound that invites everyone to participate. Whether in intimate gatherings, yoga festivals, or large-scale concerts, their presence invites audiences to drop out of the mind and into the heart. The music becomes less of a performance and more of a shared ceremony — a collective journey into joy, healing, and remembrance.
Those who have experienced one of their gatherings often describe it as being swept into a whirlwind of chant ecstasy, only to be gently carried into a lake of devotional nectar. The chants are simple and inviting, yet carry a depth that touches something ancient within us. It is not uncommon to witness strangers becoming family, united through rhythm, mantra, and the spirit of devotion.
For those who already know The Hanuman Project, no explanation is required. For those yet to experience them, perhaps no explanation is possible — only the invitation to come, sing, and discover what unfolds when music becomes medicine and devotion becomes celebration.