Small stūpa

A small stūpa with scenes on the first storey, all showing a buddha and devotees. A square-section socket for the harmikā is carved atop the dome. The first storey features a base with a plinth and a smooth torus. The body shows identical, repeated scenes of a buddha and devotees, separated by framed pilasters of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with a short flute. The buddha is sitting in padmāsana and dhyānamudrā over a throne. He is wrapped in the overrobe with covered hands and feet. A kneeling male devotee with joined hands is carved on both sides. The head of two other devotees appears to be discernible in the background. A springling line with brackets separates the first storey from the second. This latter shows a base identical to the previous one. The figured field is decorated with a row of alternating upright and reverse pipal leaves. The second storey is separated from the third one by another springling line again with brackets. The third storey displays a chequered grid with alternating relief squares. A third springling line, decorated with a row of bordered ogival leaves on two superimposed rows, divided the third storey from the dome. This is decorated with reverse, bordered ogival leaves on two superimposed rows. On the top, a raised band with a wavy motif is carved.