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      • Each head is that of a deity associated with Vishnu, and is depicted to be facing a cardinal direction: Hanuman faces the east, Narasimha faces the south, Varaha faces the north, Garuda faces the west, and Hayagriva faces the sky.
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  2. The eleven faces symbolize: Hanuman: The central face represents Lord Hanuman, embodying his divine presence and strength. Narasimha: The lion-headed face represents Lord Narasimha, signifying protection and fearlessness.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PanchamukhaPanchamukha - Wikipedia

    His upward face is called iśānam, and represents knowledge and nature. It is supposed to be depicted in a copper hue. His eastern face is called tatpuruṣam, and represents the organs of touch and action.

  4. According to Hanumath Prakaranam in Sri Vidyarnavatantram, Anjaneya has five faces (Pancha Mukha) and ten weapons. The five faces are that of Lord Hanuman, Lord Narasimha, Lord Adivaraha, Lord Hayagriva, and Lord Garuda.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · Panchamukhi Hanuman (the five-faced Hanuman) is a form of Lord Hanuman that he assumed to rescue Lord Rama and Lakshman from Patala Loka. The five faces of Panchamukhi Hanuman are Hanuman, Garuda, Narasimha, Varaha, and Hayagriva.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · The 5 Mukhi form of Hanuman, known as Panchamukhi Hanuman, represents a unique incarnation that showcases his multifaceted nature. This five-faced representation symbolizes the convergence of...

  7. May 17, 2018 · This form of Hanuman is the combined archetypal energy of Lord Vishnu and Hanuman. In Sanskrit, the term ‘Pancha’ means five and ‘Mukha’ means face. The five faces include the face of Anjaneya (monkey-face), Hayagriva (horse-face), Narasimha (lion-face), Varaha (boar-face) and Garuda (eagle-face).

  8. According to Hanumath Prakaranam in Sri Vidyarnavatantram, Anjaneya has five faces (Pancha Mukha) and ten weapons. Hanuman is a great yogi (mystic) having transcended the five senses (Pancha Indriyas). In Kamba Ramayanam (in Tamil), the significance of number five is beautifully narrated as follows:

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