Buddha

Head and torso of the Buddha belonging to a statue. A circular hole for nail was drilled in the proper left lower part of the nimbus. The back face shows tool marks. The Buddha is standing frontally. His right hand was in abhayamudrā, his left is holding an edge of the saṃghāti. The volume of the upper edge of the antaravāsaka or of a belt transpire under the garment. The drapery is rendered in well-spaced, rounded ridges. He has a square-jawed face with arched eyebrows, half-closed eyes, a pointed nose, and a thin mouth. The hair is rendered with horizontal rows of overlaid waves. The uṣṇīṣa is separate and tied by a plain string at its base. The nimbus is bordered with radiate pipal leaves with mid-rib, the field is plain.