A long, horizontal wooden panel painted with a series of standing and seated figures on a red background
A long, narrow, horizontal wooden panel features a series of painted figures against a predominantly red background. The panel appears aged and worn, with some areas of paint loss and visible damage, particularly on the far left edge. Two pairs of circular holes are present in the panel, one pair towards the left-center and another towards the right-center. The painted scenes depict numerous figures, varying in size and pose. On the far left, several standing figures are visible, some with reddish skin and dark hair, appearing partially nude or draped in minimal clothing. Moving right, more figures are depicted, some standing and others seated, often in red robes. In the central section, a prominent figure is seated cross-legged on a lotus-like base, with light skin and a red robe, surrounded by an aura. Further to the right, multiple figures are seated with their hands often clasped or resting on their laps, many wearing red robes and some with halos or auras, often on lotus thrones. The background throughout the panel is primarily red, with occasional green and dark accents, creating distinct sections for the various groupings of figures.