95 (c) An interesting fragment representing Bujjha seated on a throne, on his sides are two celestial wo- men, sitting on his right are five personages, and Eve on the left. The dress seems to be similar to the Dravidian Sculptures in the Madras Museum. It is to be noted that the worshippers on the right represent the Thai, and those on the left the Hindus. M. Lajoaqui- fere thinks that this was the political state of the country at the time of the erection of the monument. (d) A curious fragment of stele representing Bu- ddha (?) sitting on the head of Ganul.im As the upper part is missing it is impossible to identifv the figure. (e ] Various fragments including heads of Buddha and a vase bearing a Buddhist inscription. These are all of Buddhistic origin. There are, however, some of the Brahmanic cult, namely, a liiiga and many pedastals with SnUnadroni. MUANG SUPHAN Here we get a c >llosal statue of Lord Buddha in a sitting posture, about 16 metres high.2 There are also a few stupas* There are two Brahmanic images en hunt relief preserved in San Chao,2 KANCHAXABURI KHAO We get here an image of Lord Buddha in a sitting posture, but it is kept not in a vihZra (monastery) of ordinary form, but in a rectangular sanctuary. 1. IltJ. P. 223, Fig. 18 2. Ibil p. 225, Fig, 19, 20