Buddha and devotees
A relief preserving a buddha and two male devotees, each sitting under an arch. They are separated by a framed half-column of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with long flutes. The base is plain, and the cornice is decorated with a row of carenated upright leaf-and-dart. A rectangular socket is carved on the top face, and a rectangular tenon is carved on the bottom face. The back face shows vertical tool marks.
In the centre of the surviving figured field, the buddha is sitting in padmāsana and dhyānamudrā. He is wrapped in the saṃghāti covering hands and feet. The drapery folds are rendered in wide, rigid grooves.
On each side of the buddha is a kneeling male devotee turned to him. Both are joining their hand and wear a long tunic (?).
Each of the three figures is carved under an identical voluted carinated arch with pendent elements.