Male figures

Fragment of a relief showing two male figures. The cornice originally consisted of a plain fillet. A male figure is sitting frontal with his head slightly turned towards the left. His right hand is resting on the knee, and his left is probably holding a container. The figure has round eyes, and his hair is possibly tied up in a vertical knot. He wears a paridhāna, an uttarīya, and wristlets, of which scanty traces can be seen. On the left, another male figure is standing in three-quarter view. He is carrying a bowl in both hands. The figure has round eyes and curly hair. He wears a long necklace.