This relief fragment depicts the visit of Śakra/Indra and the Pañchāsikha to the Buddha. A plain fillet borders the scene on the bottom. The haloed Buddha sits on a low platform in a cave with his hands apparently in dhyāna mudrā. He faces to his left where a turbaned Śakra/Indra stands, with head bowed and hands in añjali mudrā. On the Buddha's right, Pañchāsikha approaches with his right hand raised as though to play the arched harp that he holds. His left foot is raised as though he is climbing up towards the cave in which the Buddha sites. A few animals scamper over the top of the rock cave on whose top a few whorls are incised. There is a tenon on the middle of the bottom side about one inch wide and long. On the topside of a tenon at the back is a mason's mark.