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A temple sculpture is a sculpture that draws heavily from the architecture and iconography of ancient Indian temples. As such, temple sculptures are particularly ornate and especially fit to be housed in your home, office, or community temple. The Panchmukhi Lord Hanuman that you see on this page is a fine example of the same. It is fashioned from strong, homegrown wood and infused with a world of detail. Given the difficult nature of the medium to work with, it is proof of the sheer skill of the artisan.
The epithet Panchamukha is the Sanskrit term for the one with five (‘paῆca’) faces (‘mukha’). The five faces are of Lakshmi Varaha, Mahaveera Garuda, Anjaneya, Karala Ugraveera Narasimha, and Hayagriva. The composure of fierce determination has been etched onto the expressive features of each face. The zeniths of richly detailed crowns gather at the all-devouring jaws of the Kirtimukham. Seated in lalitasana, Lord Panchmukha Hanuman Sculpture wields a multitude of weapons in His ten hands (He is the dashabhujadhari, the one possessed of ten arms).
From the superb symmetry of the lotus pedestal, the plinth, and the aureole to the lifelike shape of the Lord’s hands and feet, this wooden sculpture has all the bearing of a magnificent work of art. The natural color gradient of the organic medium adds to the gravitas of Lord Panchamukha