Fragment of a curvilinear relief defined at the top by two narrow plain fillets separated by with a schematized rendering of leaves, reduced in appearance to a wavy rope. There is a plain fillet at the base. The figured portion of the relief includes four standing figures in the foreground and the upper torsos of two figures behind. Two of the figures are Buddhas with right hand in abhaya mudrā and left hand holding the edge of his robe. Beween the Buddhas, the standing figure is Vajrapān̥i in a short tunic with the vajra held prominently across his chest. The standing figure on the right edge of the stone with short curly hair has a robe covering his right shoulder and arm with only his hand protruding and held against his chest. In this left hand, he holds an object that has the general shape of the vajra. One nail hole between the figure of Vajrapān̥i and the Buddha on the left. The stone above and below is flat. The relief was found in two pieces.