Male devotee
Fragment of a relief showing a male devotee under a city door on the right and the scanty remains of another door on the left. They are separated by a semi/half column of the Gandharan-Persepolitan type with a modillion. The base was plain.
The devotee is standing under a city door with a round arch. The door originally featured volutes and pendants – only those on the left remain. The jambs are decorated with leaves of pipal.
The figure is turning his head on the left, his hands were joined.
Of the city door on the left, only the right jamb remains. It was carved with a scroll, now not clearly discernible.