Devotees

Fragment of a relief depicting two male devotees. A round nail hole cuts across the relief between the two figures’s hips. The two male devotees stand with hands joined in a gesture of veneration, and they are turned towards the right. They both wear a paridhāna and an uttarīya and bear bracelets. The figure on the right, whose head is preserved, also shows large earrings and a turban. To his right, in the upper corner of the fragment, there are scant remains of what was probably a curtain.