Buddha and devotees

Fragment of a relief depicting buddha and devotees. On the top side there is a rectangular tenon, and on the proper right side there are remnants of a vertical continuous joint. The profile of a buddha sitting under a tree with downward branches with lanceolate leaves is still partially visible, with half of his nimbus with plain border. To his right, two devotees stand with hands joined in a gesture of veneration, wearing a paridhāna and an uttarīya. They both have a beard, and their hair is pulled up in a large bun. Behind them, in an elevated position, stands a third frontal male figure. His left hand is placed in front of the mouth, probably in a gesture of adoration (mukula-hastā), while his right hand is raised and holds an unidentified object. He wears three bracelets on each wrist and globular earrings. His hair is pulled up. Behind his head, there is a garland of lanceolate leaves.