Buddhas and devotees

Part of a relief depicting a series of generic scenes with buddha and devotees. The base is a plain fillet, the cornice a projecting plain fillet. There are deep vertical chisel marks on the back of the relief, chisel marks also run across the bottom side. On the top there is a socket for cram on the right end of the relief. The first incomplete scene depicts the Buddha seated in padmasanā and dhyanamudrā under a tree. The remnants of the tree branch are visible at both sides of the Buddha’s head. To the sides of the Buddha there are two crouching figures, the lower body is frontal, while the upper body is turned toward the Buddha. Both figures have the hands joined in a gesture of veneration. Besides the figure on the left of the Buddha, appears another figure with joined hands, probably kneeling. This scene is separated from the next by a stylized tree with three upward branches. The second scene depicts a Buddha identical to the other one, and on his left, another crouching devotee with joined hands.