Hayamukhi, Horses Head Hayamukhi or simply the horses` head was one of the rakshasa guardians of the captive Sita in Lanka.
Hayamukhi as mentioned in the Ramayana means the horses` head. She was one of the Rakshasa guardians of Sita when a captive in Lanka. She told Sita that youth and beauty were changeable gifts, and recommended her to respond to Ravana before grief and fasting had impaired her charms.
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