Ekapadagana

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The Third Day and Night Halt- The third day journey starts with taking bath in the Gandharva Sagara. From Bhimaca‡Çi the road turns towards north. This is the longest segment of the pilgrimage; thus, some rest stops have been established. 53. Ekapadagana. Standing on one foot, Ekapadagana is duly equipped with a complete pair, although his name might have led to suppose that he has only one. He holds a mace. His pose often reminds playing flute. Before him stands a stone lingam complete with yoni and snake (naga). He is offered rice and sesame.

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