panchamukhi hanuman, Panchmukhi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'Five faced'.
Shree Hanuman manifested himself in Panchamukha or Panchmukhi avatar to kill Ahiravana.
The origin of Shree Panchmukhi Hanuman can be traced to a story in the Adbhuta Ramayana but does not exist in the original Valmiki Ramayana. This story will be very interesting and informative.
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1. Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji Maharaj:
Panchmukhi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'Five faced'. Shree Hanuman
manifested himself in Panchamukha or Panchmukhi avatar to kill Ahiravana.
The origin of Shree Panchmukhi Hanuman can be traced to a story in the
Adbhuta Ramayana but does not exist in the original Valmiki Ramayana. This
story will be very interesting and informative.
Why did Hanuman Ji take the Panchmukh
avatar?
Ahiravana, a powerful Demon, was the brother of Ravana. During the
Ramayana battle, when Laxmana killed Indrajit the son of the Lanka Naresh
Ravana, Ravana approached his brother Ahiravana for help. He was the king of
the underworld or Pataal Lok. When Vibhishana came to know about this, he
2. rushed to warn Rama and Laxmana. Vibhishana asked Hanuman to stay alert
and not let anyone enter the premises where Lord Rama and Laxmana reside.
Ahiravana tried so hard to enter the premises but couldn't succeed; Lord
Hanuman foiled his every attempt. At last, Ahiravana decided to disguise
himself in the form of Vibhishana. Hanuman couldn't recognize him, and he let
him enter the room where Rama and Laxmana were staying. Once Ahiravana
entered the room, he abducted Rama and Laxmana and took them to the
underworld. When Hanuman came to know about the incident, he approached
Vibhishana and informed him. Vibhishana asked Hanuman to rescue him
quickly or else Ahiravan would sacrifice him.
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Hence, Hanuman went on a rescue mission to save both Rama and Laxmana.
When Lord Hanuman reached the door of Pataal Lok, he was stopped by a
strange creature. The creature had half the body of a Vanara or money and half
the reptile; he was the guard of the door.
Hanuman asked for his introduction to which he said that he was
Makardhwaja, the son of Hanuman. This surprised Hanuman as he had been a
(Bramhachari) skilled celibate throughout his life. Makardhwaja explained that
when Hanuman took a dip in the Indian ocean after burning down the whole of
Lanka with his inflamed tail, a drop of his sweat fell into the mouth of a
crocodile which is called 'Makara' in the Sanskrit language. The crocodile later
3. gives birth to his son Makardhwaja, who went to become the gatekeeper of
Patal Lok under Ravana's cousin Ahiravana.
After a brief fight, Hanuman defeated Makardhwaja and entered the Patal Lok.
Ahiravana was backed by a strong army, Chandrasena informed him about the
secret of killing Ahiravana and that his life force is in five different Diya
(candles) which had been kept in five different directions. The only way to kill
Ahiravana was to blow off all these five candles at the same time.
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Hanuman appeared in a five-faced form and extinguished the five candles and
killed Ahiravana. He then rescued Lord Rama and Laxmana who were in the
unconscious stage by a magic spell. In the Panchmukhi Avatar, each face of Lord
Hanuman represents a God and has its significance.
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The face towards the East is 'Shree Anjaneya' which removes all blemishes of
sin and confers purity of mind.
4. The south-facing Mukha is "Shree Narasimha" which removes the fear of
enemies and confers victory.
The west-facing Mukha is of "Shree Mahaveer Garuda '' that drives away evil
spells, and black magic influence and removes all poisonous effects in one's
body.
The north-facing Mukha is of "Shree Lakshmi Varaha Murthy" that wards off
the troubles caused by bad influences of the planets and confers all prosperity
to Ashta Aishwariya.
The face looking upwards is of "Shree Hayagreeva" which confers knowledge,
victory, progeny, and Mukti or freedom.
Conclusion:
Panchamukha can be interpreted as the five ways of praying to god in Hindu
philosophy. These five ways are known as Naman, Smaran, Keerthanam,
Yacham, and Arpanam, also a depiction of one of these five forms of worship. If
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