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Five-Headed Horse — Uchchaihśravas in Hinduism

Five-Headed Horse — Uchchaihśravas

The Five-Headed Horse, Uchchaihśravas, is a significant symbol in Hinduism representing strength, divine influence, and protection of the world. This horse embodies divine power and is revered as sacred. Its five heads symbolize the five directions and aspects of the cosmos. As a magnificent mythical figure, it reflects the beliefs and traditional artistry of ancient civilizations.

Five-Headed Horse — Uchchaihśravas in Hinduism

Illustration of Uchchaihśravas — the legendary five-headed horse

Symbolic Meaning

The white color represents purity and divine energy, while the five heads signify control over the five directions: North, South, East, West, and Center. As a sacred horse, Uchchaihśravas is a symbol of strength, protection, and prosperity in both Hindu and Southeast Asian traditions.

Cultural Influence

  • Represents divine authority and cosmic order
  • Appears in Hindu scriptures, Vedas, and Purāṇas
  • Depicted in Southeast Asian art, sculpture, and carvings
Written by: VARMAN — Explore more about Hindu mythology and Southeast Asian cultural heritage

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