Why this word is great
EKAGRATA — [Noun] A state of extreme focus on a singular point, marked by undisturbed, singleminded attention. Borrowed from Sanskrit एकाग्रता (ekāgratā), a compound of eka ("one") + agra ("point, foremost") + -tā (abstract noun suffix), literally meaning 'one-pointedness' or 'concentration'. Unlike "contemplation" (which wanders in reflective breadth) or "upeksha" (which settles in detached equilibrium), ekagrata is a blade honed to a single edge. It is the archer’s gaze fixed on the bullseye, the monk’s breath measured against silence, the scholar’s mind tracing a single thread through the labyrinth of thought—a reminder that clarity, not chaos, is the harder discipline.