Why Hanuman has 5 faces?

Why Hanuman is 5 faces ? 
Hanuman is often depicted with five faces as a symbol of his divine abilities and devotion. Each face represents a different aspect of his personality and attributes:

Panchamukha Hanuman: The central face represents Hanuman himself, the brave and powerful devotee of Lord Rama.

Narasimha: The lion-faced aspect symbolizes Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is known for his fearlessness and protection of devotees.

Varaha: The boar-faced aspect represents Lord Varaha, another incarnation of Lord Vishnu, signifying strength and rescue from difficulties.

Garuda: The eagle-faced aspect is associated with Garuda, the divine bird and vehicle of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing speed and flight.

Hayagriva: The horse-faced aspect represents Lord Hayagriva, who embodies knowledge and wisdom.

Each face carries deep symbolism and adds to the multifaceted nature of Hanuman, emphasizing his exceptional devotion, courage, and knowledge.

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