Male figures

Part of a relief depicting three male figures each under a city door. The base consists of a projecting plain band. The figures are separated by two columns of the Gandharan-Persepolitan type. The back face shows marks of chisel. Three male figures are standing each under a city door. The latter is of the Indian type, with a voluted round arch, purlins in the intrados, and pendants. The figure in the center is shown frontal with the head turning to his left. The right hand is holding a flower, the left is on the hip. He wears a paridhāna and an uttarīya. The two side figures are identical to each other. They are turning in a three-quarter view to the central one, and have joined hands. They are dressed in a paridhāna and an uttarīya.