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  2. Panchamukha - Wikipedia

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    Panchamukha (Sanskrit: पञ्चमुख, romanized: Pañcamukha, lit. 'five faces'), also rendered Panchamukhi, is a concept in Hindu iconography, in which a deity is represented with five heads. [1] Several Hindu deities are depicted with five faces in their iconography, such as Hanuman, Shiva, Brahma, Ganesha, and Gayatri. [2]

  3. Skandhashramam Temple, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The temple is known of its huge idols of several deities, including Kamala Siddhi Vinayakar, Panchamukha Heramba Ganapathy, Dattatreya, Panchamukha Hanuman, Shaniswara, Ayyapan, goddess Ashtadashabhuja Durga Parameswari, Sarabeswara (form of Shiva), goddess Prathiyankira, goddess Bhuvaneshwari, Swaminathaswamy (chief deity at the temple ...

  4. Panchavatee Hanuman Temple - Wikipedia

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    Panchavatee Hanuman Temple. ... Panchavatee Jayamangala Panchamukha Sri Anjaneyaswamy (Tamil: பஞ்சவடீ ஜெயமங்கள பஞ்சமுக ...

  5. Anjaneya Temple, Nanganallur - Wikipedia

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    Anjaneya is facing west, and thus the main entrance is on the west. There is an auxiliary entrance on the southern side used during temple festivals. The main temple building has path-ways all around the sanctum sanctorum and also a large covered space ( mandapa ) for devotees to assemble in front of the deity for offering worship.

  6. Pañcānana - Wikipedia

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    The pañcānana (Sanskrit: पञ्चानन), also called the pañcabrahma, [1] are the five faces of Shiva corresponding to his five activities (pañcakṛtya): creation (sṛṣṭi), preservation (sthithi), destruction (saṃhāra), concealing grace (tirobhāva), and revealing grace (anugraha). [2]

  7. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman (/ ˈ h ʌ n ʊ ˌ m ɑː n /; Sanskrit: हनुमान्, IAST: Hanumān), [5] also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, [6] is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine vanara, and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the Ramayana, Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotion to Rama and is considered a ...

  8. Kallepalli Rega - Wikipedia

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    Kallepalli Rega Village houses a divine temple of Goddess Gayatri, worshipped as Panchamukha Gayatri. This temple is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Musiram village, on the route from Visakhapatnam or Vijayanagaram to Devarapalli via Kottavalasa. It is located in a serene natural habitat of the lush green environment.

  9. Thiruvalangadu - Wikipedia

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    Sri Viswaroopa Panchamukha Hanuman ashram is located at Tiruvallur, next to Tiruvalangadu. A 40-foot-tall (12 m) Sri Panchamukha Hanuman has been installed in this ashram as per mantra shastra. Pancha Sabhai Sthalangal