Chiral multiferroic langasites have attracted attention due to their doubly chiral magnetic ground state within an enantiomorphic crystal. We report on a detailed resonant soft x-ray diffraction study of the multiferroic Ba 3 TaFe 3 Si 2 O 14 at the Fe L 2,3 and oxygen K edges. Below T N (≈27K) we observe the satellite reflections (0,0,τ ), (0,0,2τ ), (0,0,3τ ), and (0,0,1 − 3τ ) where τ ≈ 0.140 ± 0.001. The dependence of the scattering intensity on x-ray polarization and azimuthal angle indicate that the odd harmonics are dominated by the out-of-plane (ĉ axis) magnetic dipole while the (0,0,2τ ) originates from the electron density distortions accompanying magnetic order. We observe dissimilar energy dependencies of the diffraction intensity of the purely magnetic odd-harmonic satellites at the Fe L 3 edge. Utilizing first-principles calculations, we show that this is a consequence of the loss of threefold crystal symmetry in the multiferroic phase.