This votive tablet, which is essentially an ayagapata, though not so called, represents an image of Parshvanatha in the center surrounded by a bunches of lotus.
[4] Parshvanatha is depicted in lotus position seated on a pedestal with a seven-hooded sesha hood above his head.
[5] The iconography flanked by two ardhaphalaka monks with colapatta draped over left arms, with their hands in añjali mudrā.
[6][7] Similar to Dhanamitra ayagapata, Parshvanatha is in dhyāna mudrā with ankle crossed in padmasana position and shrivatsa on the chest.
.... the wife of Sivaghoshaka ...." The Parsvanatha ayagapata was originally dated back to 1st century BCE by Bühler.