This Gandhara schist relief portrays the division and transportation of the Buddha’s corporeal relics following his Parinirvana. The scene captures figures handling sacred relics with reverence, accompanied by attendants and animals, symbolizing their distribution among various kingdoms. Executed in the Greco-Buddhist style, the composition combines realistic drapery, dynamic movement, and architectural detailing. The relief reflects the Gandhara School’s narrative artistry, emphasizing the sacred continuity of the Buddha’s presence through his relics and their devotional veneration.