Mukesh Shrestha 1979-01-12 MFA -BHU,India BFA-Lalitkala Campus,Nepal IFA-Lalitkala Campus,Nepal SLC-BESS,Balkot Bhaktapur,Nepal Read more
Kirtimukha Bhairav
This artwork powerfully depicts Kritimukha Bhairav, the 'Face of Glory' Bhairav, a common protective motif found over doorways and scared thresholds in Nepalese architecture. the fierce, red-and-gold masked face in the center, framed by a wild name, symbolize the all-consuming, protective nature of time and the divine. The artist's composition skillfully integrates the presence of Shiva by depicting on both sides of the central figure's head. This dual representation emphasis that Kirtimukha, despite its terrifying aspect, is fundamentally an emanation of Shiva's ultimate protective power. The figure stands triumphantly on a demon (likely Apasmara), underscoring his role as a guardian who destroy the negative forces encountered when crossing a spiritual or physical boundary.
















