| Specifications |
| ZDZ912 | |
| Brass | |
| Height: 3.85 inch | |
| Width: 2.5 inch | |
| Depth: 1.25 inch | |
| Weight 220 gm |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Ships in 1-3 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
A striking amalgamation of the remover of obstacles Sri Ganesha sitting atop the primordial serpent Adi Shesha after quelling its pride and one of the most popular Hindu motifs- Kirtimukha (face of glory), this brass wall hanging holds an enormously powerful message, along with the benevolent eye of Sri Ganesha. Kiritimukha was originally a demon born from Shiva’s wrath that, troubled by his insatiable hunger and directed by Shiva, began devouring himself until all he had for a body was his face or Mukha as presented in this brass Kirtimukha with Ganesha wall hanging.
Moved by his glorious devotion, Lord Shiva gave him the name- Kirtimukha (Kirti-glory, Mukha- face) and established him at the entrance of all the holy shrines as a protector of the deity and a reminder of the virtue of self-surrender. In the ancient Hindu temples, the presence of the Kirtimukha on the top of the entrance is a tradition and without the Kirtimukha, it is believed that no temple structure is complete.
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