Fragment of a flat frieze defined above by a band with a dentil and bar pattern, a plain fillet, a cornice of bordered leaf and dart and another plain fillet at the very top. Three carinated arches, one broken, remain, with those unbroken having volutes from which pendants carved with a tendril pattern hang. The remains of artificial beams can be seen inside each arch. Doorframes under the arches are carved with various patterns. The figure on the right holds his right hand to his face and seems to wear a sacred thread across his chest. The figure in the middle, holds his right hand in abhaya mudrā and a sack (?) in his left. The figure is somewhat damaged but the remaining details suggest that this hair was in a topknot. The other figure is considerably damaged but may represent a bald monk. Two Gandhāran-Persepolitan pillar separate the arches and the remains of other pillars flank the edges of the relief. There is a socket and groove on the top face at the middle running parallel to the carved face of the stone. A nail hole is present near the top of the arch on the right. See also NG151.