Acc No : 691
Object : Devotee
Material : Schist
Measurements (cms) :38 x 68 x 18
Period : Vijayanagara
Provenance : Hampi

A stone slab representing a devotee sitting in padmasana with the hands held in probably in dharmachakra mudra. He is ornamented with hara (necklace), kundala (earrings), katibandha (waistband), keyura (armlets), nupur (anklets) and hair is arranged in side knot. The face, hands and the right leg are chipped off. To the left of the figure in the same panel is a well-represented couchant bull, decorated with a double row chain of bells around the neck, an ornamental band on the forehead and a decorative strap encircles the body in order to secure a saddle on its back. In between these two figures on the back surface of the stone is a tiny representation of a Shiva Linga in low relief.