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Definition of sadhana in English: sadhananoun ˈsɑːðənɑː mass nounIndian Disciplined and dedicated practice or learning, especially in religion or music. years of sadhana blessed him with technical mastery Example sentencesExamples - For the next twenty years, I learned from him and did sadhana, religious discipline, for long hours.
- The original caste system was based on self-discipline through education and through personal sadhana.
- With snow and ice outside, on the inside the fires of teaching, worship and sadhana were kept burning by 100 devotees, including babies and elders.
- These practices included all traditional Hindu disciplines, and also sadhana of Muslim and Christian faith.
- No, the twelve year cycle is just twelve years of sadhana, which is study without really starting to practice!
- When practicing a sadhana, we are not superimposing something artificial atop the natural state of things.
Origin From Sanskrit sādhanā 'dedication to an aim', from sādh 'bring about'. |