Buddha and devotees

Part of a harmikā, preserving a buddha and devotees on one side, and part of the same scene on another. The base consists of a plain band. The piece had originally four sides and a central hole for the pinnacle, of which part is still visible. The scene on the extant face was framed by pilasters of the Gandharan-Corinthian. Only the base of the lower part of the pilasters are still visible. The buddha is sitting in padmāsana and dhyānamudrā on a very low seat. He is wrapped in the overrobe, with covered hands and feet. The outline of two devotees one of each side of the buddha is still visible. On the proper right side of the object remains a pillar with a short flute on the shaft, and part of the same scene including the devotee on the left and the buddha.