Sadhak
Sadhak is a term used in Indian spiritual and religious discourse to denote a seeker or practitioner of spiritual disciplines who undertakes sadhana with the aim of self-realization or spiritual attainment. The word derives from the Sanskrit root sadha- meaning to accomplish or attain, combined with a suffix forming a noun for one who achieves through effort.
In traditional contexts, a sadhak is someone who follows a specific path of practice under guidance, often
The term is commonly contrasted with related terms such as sadhu (a renunciant or holy person) and
In modern usage, sadhak is used across various Indian spiritual traditions to describe an aspirant or practitioner