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A detailed relief sculpture of a multi-headed deity, likely Panchamukhi Hanuman, is prominently featured on a textured wall within what appears to be a temple or religious structure in Manikaran, India. The sculpture depicts a powerful figure with five heads, the central one resembling a monkey, holding a mace (gada) with both hands. The deity is shown in a dynamic pose, with one knee bent and the other leg extended, resting on a base.

The sculpture is carved from a light-colored material, possibly stone or plaster, and shows signs of ritualistic worship. Reddish-orange pigment, likely kumkum or sindoor, is applied to the foreheads of each head, as well as on various parts of the body, including the arms, legs, and the mace. Darker reddish-brown stains, possibly from oil or other offerings, are visible on the deity's lower legs and the base of the sculpture. At the very bottom, small white flowers and additional red pigment are scattered, indicating recent offerings.

The surrounding walls are constructed from roughly textured, light-grey or off-white blocks, giving a sturdy and ancient feel to the setting. In the upper left background, a distinctive coiled or rope-like decorative element runs horizontally along the wall. The lighting in the scene is somewhat dim and indirect, suggesting an indoor or covered area. No discernible text is visible in the image. The overall scene conveys a sense of devotion and spiritual significance.
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Jun 2, 2026

Manikaran, India

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A detailed relief sculpture of a multi-headed deity, likely Panchamukhi Hanuman, is prominently featured on a textured wall within what appears to be a temple or religious structure in Manikaran, India. The sculpture depicts a powerful figure with five heads, the central one resembling a monkey, holding a mace (gada) with both hands. The deity is shown in a dynamic pose, with one knee bent and the other leg extended, resting on a base. The sculpture is carved from a light-colored material, possibly stone or plaster, and shows signs of ritualistic worship. Reddish-orange pigment, likely kumkum or sindoor, is applied to the foreheads of each head, as well as on various parts of the body, including the arms, legs, and the mace. Darker reddish-brown stains, possibly from oil or other offerings, are visible on the deity's lower legs and the base of the sculpture. At the very bottom, small white flowers and additional red pigment are scattered, indicating recent offerings. The surrounding walls are constructed from roughly textured, light-grey or off-white blocks, giving a sturdy and ancient feel to the setting. In the upper left background, a distinctive coiled or rope-like decorative element runs horizontally along the wall. The lighting in the scene is somewhat dim and indirect, suggesting an indoor or covered area. No discernible text is visible in the image. The overall scene conveys a sense of devotion and spiritual significance.

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