Buddha with devotees

Upper part of a false niche consisting of a carinated and voluted arch. On the back face, there are parallel horizontal flat chisel marks. The arch bears a saw tooth motif bordering the inner side of the extrados. The lunette is defined below by a band decorated with a chequered grid with alternating relief squares between double plain fillets, and around by an arched frame with a row of contiguous trifid calices alternating vertical and reverse. This decoration originally continued below, in the broken part of the relief. Two parrots with turned head sit on the sides of the arch. The lunette shows a buddha with devotees. The buddha is standing. His hair is parted in the middle with horizontal waves and with a separate uṣṇīṣā. The two devotees are looking toward him with joined hands. They wear a paridhāna and an uttarīya. Above the figures is a small lunette decorated with pearls of different size and connected to the arched frame through four radiating beams.