Kirtimukha (Sanskrit , mistakenly also , a bahuvrihi compound translating to "glorious face") is the name of a swallowing fierce monster face with huge fangs, and gaping mouth, quite common in the iconography of Indian and Southeast Asiantemple architecture. In Southeast Asia it is often referred to as Kala and in China it is known as T'ao t'ieh(Monster of Greed).
Kirtimukha (Sanskrit , mistakenly also , a bahuvrihi compound translating to "glorious face") is the name of a swallowing fierce monster face with huge fangs, and gaping mouth, quite common in the iconography of Indian and Southeast Asiantemple architecture. In Southeast Asia it is often referred to as Kala and in China it is known as T'ao t'ieh(Monster of Greed).