Also known as Kala, Taotie
thumb|right|Kirtimukha at Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi, [[Gadag district, Karnataka, India]] Kirtimukha (Sanskrit: कीर्तिमुख ,', also ', a bahuvrihi compound translating to "glorious face") is the name of a swallowing fierce face with huge fangs, and gaping mouth, very common in the iconography of Hindu temple architecture in South Asia and Southeast Asia, and often also found in Buddhist architecture.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).