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Siddhartha is Hermann Hesse s classic account of one man s search
for enlightenment. Siddartha is a young man born into a Brahmin
family during the time of the Buddha. Rather than take up the
mantle which his advantages of birth have afforded him, he begins a
lifelong journey through the very extremes of existence. From
asceticism and spiritual devotion to immersion in physical
pleasure, Siddartha finds that life s meaning continues to elude
him. A chance encounter at the river may hold the key. Hesse s
allegory, while steeped in the religion and philosophy of the East,
is a highly personal look at the world and our place in it.
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Siddhartha (Hardcover)
Herman Hesse; Edited by 1stworld Publishing
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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - In the shade of the house, in the
sunshine of the riverbank near the boats, in the shade of the
Sal-wood forest, in the shade of the fig tree is where Siddhartha
grew up, the handsome son of the Brahman, the young falcon,
together with his friend Govinda, son of a Brahman. The sun tanned
his light shoulders by the banks of the river when bathing,
performing the sacred ablutions, the sacred offerings. In the mango
grove, shade poured into his black eyes, when playing as a boy,
when his mother sang, when the sacred offerings were made, when his
father, the scholar, taught him, when the wise men talked. For a
long time, Siddhartha had been partaking in the discussions of the
wise men, practising debate with Govinda, practising with Govinda
the art of reflection, the service of meditation. He already knew
how to speak the Om silently, the word of words, to speak it
silently into himself while inhaling, to speak it silently out of
himself while exhaling, with all the concentration of his soul, the
forehead surrounded by the glow of the clear-thinking spirit. He
already knew to feel Atman in the depths of his being,
indestructible, one with the universe.
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Siddharta (Hardcover)
Herman Hesse
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Siddhartha (Paperback)
Herman Hesse
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Herman Hesse's Siddhartha is perhaps the most important and compelling moral allegory the 20th century ever produced. Integrating Eastern and Western spiritual traditions with psychoanalysis and philosophy, this strangely simple tale, written with a deep and moving empathy for humanity, has touched the lives of millions since its original publication in 1922. Set in India, Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmin's search for ultimate reality after meeting with the Buddha. His quest takes him from a life of decadence to asceticism, from the illusory joys of sensual love with a beautiful courtesan, and of wealth and fame, to the painful struggles with his son and the ultimate wisdom of renunciation. This Penguin Classics edition of Hesse's beloved novel features Joachim Neugroschel's stunning translation and an indispensable introductory essay by Ralph Friedman, Hesse's definitive biographer.
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Siddhartha (Paperback)
Herman Hesse, Sherab Chodzin Kohn
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Siddhartha is Hermann Hesse s classic account of one man s search
for enlightenment. Siddartha is a young man born into a Brahmin
family during the time of the Buddha. Rather than take up the
mantle which his advantages of birth have afforded him, he begins a
lifelong journey through the very extremes of existence. From
asceticism and spiritual devotion to immersion in physical
pleasure, Siddartha finds that life s meaning continues to elude
him. A chance encounter at the river may hold the key. Hesse s
allegory, while steeped in the religion and philosophy of the East,
is a highly personal look at the world and our place in it.
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Siddharta (Paperback)
Herman Hesse
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This classic novel of self-discovery has inspired generations of seekers. With parallels to the enlightenment of the Buddha, Hesse's Siddhartha is the story of a young Brahmn's quest for the ultimate reality. His quest takes him from the extremes of indulgent sensuality to the rigors of ascetism and self-denial. At last he learns that wisdom cannot be taught-it must come from one's own experience and inner struggle. Steeped in the tenets of both psychoanalysis and Eastern mysticism, Siddhartha presents a strikingly original view of man and culture, and the arduous process of self-discovery that leads to reconciliation, harmony and peace.
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Siddharta (Hardcover)
Herman Hesse; Translated by W.K. Marriott
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Siddharta (Paperback)
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Siddhartha is an allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse that deals with
the spiritual journey of a boy known as Siddhartha from Nepal
during the time of the Buddha. The book, Hesse's ninth novel, was
written in German, in a simple yet powerful and lyrical style. It
was first published in 1922, after Hesse had spent some time in
India in the 1910s. It was published in the U.S. in 1951 and became
influential during the 1960s.
Hesse's most well-known novel, Siddhartha is a powerful exploration
of the human psyche that is widely considered a classic and a
necessary read for any student of literature.
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Siddhartha (Paperback)
Herman Hesse; Edited by 1stworld Publishing
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R325
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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - In the shade of the house, in the
sunshine of the riverbank near the boats, in the shade of the
Sal-wood forest, in the shade of the fig tree is where Siddhartha
grew up, the handsome son of the Brahman, the young falcon,
together with his friend Govinda, son of a Brahman. The sun tanned
his light shoulders by the banks of the river when bathing,
performing the sacred ablutions, the sacred offerings. In the mango
grove, shade poured into his black eyes, when playing as a boy,
when his mother sang, when the sacred offerings were made, when his
father, the scholar, taught him, when the wise men talked. For a
long time, Siddhartha had been partaking in the discussions of the
wise men, practising debate with Govinda, practising with Govinda
the art of reflection, the service of meditation. He already knew
how to speak the Om silently, the word of words, to speak it
silently into himself while inhaling, to speak it silently out of
himself while exhaling, with all the concentration of his soul, the
forehead surrounded by the glow of the clear-thinking spirit. He
already knew to feel Atman in the depths of his being,
indestructible, one with the universe.
The title of this novel is a combination of two Sanskrit words,
"siddha," which is defined as "achieved," and "artha" which is
defined as "meaning" or "wealth." The invented word serves as the
name for the principal character, a man on a spiritual journey of
self-discovery during the time of the Buddha. The titular character
Siddhartha is the son of a wealthy Brahmin family who decides to
leave his home in the hopes of gaining spiritual illumination.
Siddhartha is joined by his best friend Govinda; the two renounce
their earthly possessions, engage in ritual fasting and intense
meditation and ultimately seek out and speak with Gautam, the
famous Buddha. Here the two go their separate ways, Govinda joining
the order of the Buddha, Siddhartha traveling on in order to find
his spiritual enlightenment. In order to complete this novel Hesse
immersed himself in the sacred teachings of both Hindu and Buddhist
scriptures and lived a semi-reclusive life in order to achieve his
own spiritual enlightenment. "Siddhartha" is considered one of
Hesse's most important works and remains one of his most popular; a
work that deals with the quest that we all undertake in some way or
another, the quest to define our lives in an environment of
conflicting dualities and ultimately find spiritual awareness.
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