Kirtimukha, the half-animal, half-human face that appears on temple roofs, is a mythological monster associated with glory. The term is made up of two words: Kirti, which means victory or glory, and Mukha, which means face. The half-animal face is that of a lion, with a wide grin linked with triumph over evil. It is said to have immense defensive energy and to be able to fight off negative energies. Its ferocious look, beautifully carved ornamentation, and towering presence make it the captivating focal point of this stunning brass, gold-plated wall hanging. The wall hanging is finished with one brass peacock feather at the bottom to emphasize the splendor aspect.
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