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Feb 10, 2018 at 15:02 comment added Indra So, a sadhaka make his sadhana (spiritual effort) doing some kind of yoga (spiritual practice), with tapasya (dominating his mind) actitud.
Feb 10, 2018 at 15:02 comment added Indra In your question's context, just comparing closer meaning of these 3 terms: Sadhana is every effort in the spiritual direction, made by a sadhaka (sincere spiritual seeker) to reach moksha. Tapas means everything that burn the ego (tapas means to burn), so usually is translated as austerity, which means to do something against your own wishes, against your mind tendencies (just to tame the mind). Yoga is every effort using some specific technic (not only elaborated technics as pranayama, or complex mudras) but also more simple technic like karma yoga, offering every action to God).
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