Panchamukhi Anjaneya is the most powerful form of the Hindu god and is a manifestation of Hanuman as the Rudra-avatar and the highest entity.
A typical portrayal of Hanuman in South Indian Vaishnava temples, Panchamukhi Anjaneya features the heads of a bear (Jambavanta), a boar (Varaha), a horse (Hayagriva), and a hare (Garuda) on the back.
This is associated with the ultimate forms of Hindu gods and goddesses and is called Dashabhuja, or the ten-arm divine.
The curving tail of Hanuman, the alert gaze of all the faces, and intricate sculpting bring Bhagwan Anjaneya to this statue, placed atop a two-tiered lotus pedestal.
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