Fragment of a circular stūpa storey (?) with the remains of three panels and two empanelled figures serving as dividers. The entire bottom part of the panel is broken. From the right, the first panel contains three figures, the haloed Buddha, his right hand in abhaya mudrā, faces the figure on his left. This figure has an arm raised perhaps to throw an offering. Behind the Buddha stand a youthful figure with an athletic physique. We might expect to see Vajrapān̥i in this place but in this instance, there is no evidence of a vajra in the remaining fragment. Next is an empanelled figure who appears to hold a musical instrument to his mouth. The figure faces the panel to the left in which a turbaned male figure sits under a canopy with a female figure on either side and a male torso behind the female figure to his right. The females are shown in poses that suggest movement, perhaps dancing. To the left of this panel is another empanelled male figure and finally the head of a female figure in what would have been another narrative panel. The small scale and deep modeling of the figures are typical features of the soapstone sculptures of Nimogram. See also NG028, NG030, NG031.