Ekadhana refers to a specific type of earthen jug or clay vessel used in the context of Somayaga, which is a Vedic ritual involving the extraction and offering of the soma juice. In the Somayaga ceremony, 3 to 11 ekadhanas are utilized to collect water from a running stream early in the morning on the same day the soma stalks are pressed to extract the soma juice. The term "ekadhana" is not easy
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