
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a display board presenting information about "Kirtimukha" (Wajah Kemenangan / Face of Victory) at Museum Airlangga, located in Kediri, Indonesia. The board, framed in black, features three photographs of carved stone faces or masks, likely depicting Kirtimukha, a mythical Hindu figure. The text on the display board provides both Indonesian (ID) and English (EN) descriptions. It identifies Kirtimukha as "one of Siwa's legendary Ganas," known as "the formidable and fearsome doorkeeper of Siwa for sinners." The text explains that Siwa bestowed this title as a reward for faithful service, and Kirtimukha symbolizes strength and protection. It also serves as a reminder that reverence for Kirtimukha is indispensable in Siwa's rituals, and neglecting it means missing out on Siwa's direct blessings. Below the descriptions, a QR code is visible. To the right, logos for "PEMERINTAH KOTA KEDIRI" (Kediri City Government) and "MUSEUM AIRLANGGA" are displayed. The "PERIODE: PERIOD:" is listed as "Mdan - Majapahit" and "8 - 14 M," indicating the artifacts date from the 8th to 14th centuries AD, spanning the Mpu Sindok and Majapahit eras. In the background, out of focus, are additional carved stone objects, likely other artifacts within the museum. A large window reflects bright natural light, suggesting it is daytime and providing a glimpse of trees and foliage outside the museum. The overall scene captures a moment within a museum exhibition, focusing on historical and cultural artifacts from ancient Indonesia.
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