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Large Panchmukhi Hanuman Wooden Statue in a Yogic Posture

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Panchmukhi Hanuman Wooden Statue
Panchmukhi Hanuman Wooden Statue

Lord Hanuman with five faces staring in different directions is the most magnificent, powerful, and revered form. He assumed this form when he was assigned with responsibility of protecting Lord Ram’s life. According to the legend, Ravana asked one of his brothers, Mahiravana (King of the netherworld) to kidnap Lord Rama and Lakshman. The demon Mahiravana’s soul rested in five lamps and to wipe out his powers, they had to be blown together. Since these lamps were placed in different directions, it was difficult for the lord to blow in one go itself. So Lord Hanuman exhibited his Panchamukhi Roop and blew away the lamps. He rescued Lord Rama and Lakshman from his captivity and brought them back to Lanka.

Exotic India presents Large Panchmukhi Hanuman seated in a lotus position blessing his devotees with the purity of mind, success, and happiness. Lord Hanuman’s face is in Kapimukha form with his upper torso decked up with beautiful ornaments and a garland of multi-colored flowers. While his lower torso is covered with an orange color superfine garment. His waist and ankles to are adorned with beautiful jewels. The red face is of Lord Narasimha, Lord Vishnu’s avatar, lion face, looking towards south erase fear from the heart of devotees. The next is of Lord Hayagriva, upward horse face, showering the blessing of knowledge, progeny, and liberation. Onto the right side is Lord Garuda, facing towards the west, offering protection from evil influences and next to him is Lord Adivaraha, boar face, looking towards north, bestowing his devotees with wealth and prosperity. The ten arms of the majestic Lord are holding different objects having a different significance. The perfectly chiseled crown on each face reflects the creativity of the artist.

The Lord Panchmukhi Hanuman is being seated on a lotus-shaped pedestal kept high on dual based layer decorated with engravings of blue petals. His sacred weapon mace (Gada) is resting on the pedestal. The artesian has used various colors to enhance the beauty of the sculpture. The Lord Panchmukhi Hanuman Statue will ward off negativity and bless your surroundings with peace and happiness.

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