Śrīdevī, Simhavaktra, and Makaravaktra, statuettes
The figures are located in the middle of a ‘sea of blood’ and human body parts. In contrast to her common representations, Śrīdevī holds, beside her attributes, a parasol in her left hand. A garland of coral and lapis lazuli was hung on the body. A viśvavajra closes the bottom of the statue, which indicates that the statue had been consecrated, although, most probably, the sacred objects were removed from inside at some point. The gilded bronze statue has blue and red paint in the appropriate places.