Male devotees
Part of a relief showing a row of four male devotees. The scene is defined on the left by a framed semi-column of the Gandharan-Corinthian type. The base is plain. A circular nail hole is drilled between the dividing element and the last devotee figure.
The devotees are all standing, the second one frontally, the third and fourth one in the right three-quarter view. The first devotee on the left preserves only part of the legs. The surviving devotees have joined hands. They are all wearing a paridhāna with a girdle, an uttarīya, and wristlets. The second and third figure have a short flat-band necklace, the fourth one a long multiple strands necklace.