The bronze statue of Hanuman shows him with a monkey-like face in
Anjali mudra, symbolizing strength, devotion, and courage.
The bronze statue of Hanuman depicts him with a monkey-like face and a strong, muscular body. He stands on a lotus pedestal,
his hands joined together in Anjali mudra, a gesture of reverence and devotion. Known as Anjaneya (after his mother Anjana)
and Vayu Putra (son of the wind god Vayu), Hanuman is a key figure in the Ramayana. He symbolizes strength and courage,
often carrying his mace, a powerful weapon that represents his might. The statue's golden hue adds a touch of opulence, and
Hanuman's calm, peaceful expression exudes a sense of divine elegance. This splendid statue captures Hanuman's devotion,
bravery, and the rich spiritual aura associated with him.