Buddha and devotee

Fragment of a harmika preserving a buddha with a devotee on one side, and a devotee on the other. Both scenes were framed by a pilaster of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with a short flute on the shaft. The projecting base is plain, the cornice is carved with a row of ogival upright leaf-and-dart. The buddha is depicted in right profile. He is sitting on a low plain seat. His right hand is in abhayamudrā. He has a plain nimbus. On the right, a male devotee is standing in three quarter-view towards the buddha. The figure has joined hands and is dressed in paridhāna and uttarīya.