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Siddha Panchmukhi Hanuman

Siddha Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman in His powerful five-faced form — Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, and Hayagriva. Each face embodies a unique divine energy that protects devotees from negativity, grants immense strength, and ensures victory over challenges. This sacred temple is a source of courage, devotion, and divine protection for those seeking relief from fears, evil influences, and obstacles in life. Spiritual Significance The Panchmukhi form of Lord Hanuman represents ultimate protection and spiritual power. Worshipping Him helps devotees overcome fears, gain mental clarity, and remove planetary doshas, especially the effects of Saturn (Shani). It also brings emotional balance, focus, and unshakeable faith. Siddha Panchmukhi Hanuman Chadhawa Offering Chadhawa at this temple includes sindoor, betel leaves, bananas, coconuts, and oil lamps offered with deep reverence. The Siddha Panchmukhi Hanuman Chadhawa is performed to invoke divine strength, protection from evil forces, and blessings for success, health, and peace of mind. Benefits of Offering Chadhawa • Removes negative energies and evil influences. • Brings courage, confidence, and peace. • Protects against black magic and planetary doshas. • Grants success, health, and spiritual protection. Why Choose Trilok for Chadhawa? • Authentic Chadhawa performed by verified temple priests. • Personalized prayers for strength, protection, and success. • Get a recorded video of your Chadhawa after completion. • Transparent, secure, and easy online booking process.

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Offerings

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    Itra

    Itra symbolizes purity, sanctity, and positive energy.

    $5

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    Coconut

    Breaking and offering a coconut during worship symbolizes the breaking of the ego and surrender to the divine. It represents purity and the fulfillment of wishes.

    $5

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    5 Fruit

    Offering fresh fruits symbolizes health, abundance, and the invoking of divine blessings for prosperity and well-being.

    $10

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    Flower Garland

    Flower garlands are offered to deities as a mark of respect and devotion. The fragrance and beauty of the flowers symbolize the purity of the devotee's heart and intentions.

    $3

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    Chola

    Offering a cloth (chola) to the deity signifies the devotee’s respect and honor towards the divine, reflecting their humility and devotion.

    $51

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    56 Bhog

    Offering 56 types of food items to the deity represents gratitude and abundance, seeking divine blessings for prosperity and fulfillment.

    $101

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    Jaggery Gram

    This offering symbolizes the balance of sweetness and nutrition in life, seeking health, prosperity, and divine grace.

    $8

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    Sindoor

    A sacred Sindoor applied on deities and devotees, signifying auspiciousness and bliss.

    $3

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    Red flag

    Your glory spreads in all directions with the red flag. The suffering of the enemy is alleviated.

    $8

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    Pan Beeda

    Offering betel leaves to deities signifies the fulfillment of desires and the seeking of blessings for prosperity and success.

    $6

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    Mustard Oil

    Offering mustard oil to deities is believed to purify and cleanse negative energies, invoking special blessings and protection.

    $3

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    250 ml

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    $5

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    Hanuman Complete Offering Samagri

    Flower Garland, Jaggery Gram, Sindoor, Coconut, Red Flag, Pan Beeda, Mustard Oil Lamp, Incense stick

    $10

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