Buddha and devotees

A harmikā showing a buddha and devotees on each side. All the scenes are comprised between corner pilasters of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with a short flute on the shaft. The base consists of a projecting plain band. The cornice is decorated with a row of vertical separate acanthus leaves with plain leaves behind. The body of the harmikā is solid. From the remaining reliefs, there seems to be an identical scene on each side, with a buddha seated on a low seat, under tree branches, with a devotee with joined hands on each side. In one of the scenes the buddha’s position is discernible as being seated in padmāsana on a low seat with his right hand is up in abhayamudra and the left holding a hem of the saṃghāti.