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has gloss | eng: A sādhaka (Sanskrit) is someone who follows a particular sādhana, or a way of life designed to realize the goal of ones ultimate ideal, whether it is merging with Brahman or realization of ones personal deity. The word is related to the sanskrit sādhu, which is derived from the verb root sādh-, to accomplish. As long as one has yet to reach the goal, they are a sādhaka, while one who has reached the goal is called a siddha. In modern usage, sadhaka is often applied as a generic term for any religious practitioner. In medieval times it was more narrowly used as a technical term for one who had gone through a specific initiation. |
lexicalization | eng: sadhaka |
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has gloss | ukr: Садхака - той, хто слідує садхані, способу життя, що веде до здійснення певної мети, досягнення найвищого ідеалу. Слово пов'язане із санскритським терміном садху, що в свою чергу є похідним від слова садх - здійснити. Доки мета не досягнута, людина залишається садхакою, а досягнувши мети, вона стає сіддхою. |
lexicalization | ukr: Садхака |
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