Male figures

Fragment of a relief with two figures standing on each side of a pilaster. The base is a plain fillet. On the bottom, there is a rectangular tenon. An encased pilaster, of which only the lower part remains, originally divided the relief into two scenes. On the right, a damaged male figure wearing a paridhāna is all that remains. His head is lost, and the upper part of his body is damaged. The hands were arguably in a gesture of veneration with joined hands. On the left, another male figure is barely preserved, and we can only see the draped garment on the lower half of the body.