
Panchamukha Hanuman
The Five-Faced Manifestation of Protection
₹395.00
Panchamukha Hanuman — The Five-Faced Manifestation of Protection
This artwork depicts Panchamukha Hanuman, the five-faced manifestation of Hanuman revealed during moments of extreme cosmic threat. Revered as the ultimate guardian against malevolent forces, this form embodies absolute devotion, multidirectional awareness, and invincible strength, combining multiple divine energies into a single protective presence.
Rooted in classical South Indian iconographic traditions, Panchamukha Hanuman is shown with five faces—Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, and Hayagriva—each oriented toward a cardinal or cosmic direction, symbolising complete guardianship over space, time, and consciousness. The composed seated posture reflects restrained power rather than aggression, while the radiant prabhavali frames the deity as a cosmic sentinel. The rich colour palette, ornamental precision, and symmetrical composition draw from temple mural and manuscript painting lineages.
At Aagama Archives, this artwork has been carefully digitally restored and colour-balanced for archival printing, with strict adherence to iconographic accuracy and devotional integrity. The restoration process preserves the original tonal harmony, ornamental detail, and symbolic hierarchy while preparing the image for longevity in contemporary sacred and curated spaces.
Printed on museum-grade archival paper using pigment-based inks, this edition is crafted for devotees, collectors, and connoisseurs who seek sacred imagery that carries both spiritual potency and historical continuity.
Why This Artwork Belongs in Your Space
Symbolises protection, courage, and unwavering devotion
Ideal for pooja rooms, entrances, and spaces seeking spiritual safeguarding
Represents a rare and powerful iconographic form of Hanuman
Suitable for daily reverence or curated sacred displays
Print & Presentation
Archival-quality fine art print
Fade-resistant, pigment-based inks
Designed for premium framing
Part of a curated Aagama Archives sacred South India Art collection
“Where devotion stands vigilant, no force may prevail.”
Period: Late 18th Century
Region: Madura, Southern India
Original Medium: Watercolor, Ink and Gold on Paper
Source: Museums And Institutional Archives
All images presented by Aagama Archives originate from one of the following:
Public museum collections
Institutional archives
Digitised heritage repositories
Licensed archival sources
These works are either in the public domain or legally cleared for reproduction.
We do not use:
Privately owned undocumented artworks
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Modern recreations or speculative reconstructions
Each artwork enters our archive only after its source legitimacy is verified
