Male devotees

Fragment of a relief preserving three standing male devotees. The base consists of a plain fillet, the cornice originally shown a row of dentils-and-bars of same height and smaller width, traces of which are still discernible. The back face shows vertical tool marks. The figured field shows three standing male figures in a three-quarter view. The first figure on the left held an object now indistinct. He wears a paridhāna and an uttarīya wrapped around the waist. The next two figures are identical. They both have joined hands and wear a paridhāna, an uttarīya, and a turban. Remains of wristlets and ring-shaped earrings are also discernible.