Standing Panchmukhi Hanuman Idol
In the epic Ramayana, Sita was kidnaped by the demon king Ravana. To rescue Ram’s wife from the demon, Hanuman, Ram’s faithful follower, journeyed to Lanka. There, he faced Ahiravan, Ravana’s son who ruled the underworld. To defeat Ahiravan’s dark powers, Hanuman transformed into Panchmukhi Hanuman, a form with five faces.
The Five Faces and Their Meanings:
- Hanuman (Center): This face, shining in gold, represents Hanuman himself. It stands for bravery, strength, and devotion, showing what it means to be a loyal follower.
- Narasimha (South): The lion-headed Narasimha face looks south. It symbolizes the power to conquer evil and overcome fear, reminding us of our inner strength.
- Varaha (North): The boar-headed Varaha face faces north. It stands for prosperity, discovering hidden knowledge, and pursuing truth.
- Garuda (West): The eagle-headed Garuda face looks west. It represents focus, devotion, and rising above challenges to reach
spiritual goals. - Hayagriva (Skyward): The horse-headed Hayagriva face looks up. It is linked to wisdom, knowledge, and effective communication, highlighting the quest for enlightenment.
This Brass Panchmukhi Hanuman idol, with its five powerful faces, offers protection, guidance, and spiritual strength. It reminds us that with dedication and courage, we can overcome any challenge.

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