: An eagle face that protects against black magic, evil spirits, and negative influences.
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Gita Press is the gold standard for Hindu religious texts in India. Their edition of the Panchmukhi Hanuman Kavach is not a lengthy treatise but a concise, booklet-style publication designed for daily recitation (sādhanā). The cover typically features a vivid, traditional depiction of the five-faced Hanuman (Varaha, Narasimha, Garuda, Hayagriva, and Hanuman), immediately setting a reverent tone.
The is a highly potent protective hymn ( Stotra ) dedicated to the five-faced form of Lord Hanuman . Often sourced from authoritative publications like Gita Press Gorakhpur , this Kavach (meaning "shield") is believed to create a divine protective armor around the devotee, safeguarding them from negative energies, illnesses, and unforeseen dangers. Origin and Symbolism of the Five Faces
Grants purity of mind and removes problems caused by enemies. South (Narasimha):
The Kavach (armor) is a prayer that invokes these five aspects to create a metaphysical shield around the devotee.