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Siddhartha, a story based on the early life of Gautama Buddha, is concerned with the human search for self-knowledge and authentic spirituality. Hesse had written the first part of the book easily enough, but had to stop for a year with depression, before completing it in 1922.The book is a synthesis of Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist and Christian thought, though Hesse rejected all conventional religion for a more individual and personal path. As he wrote: 'The only thing of importance to me is being able to love the world, without looking down on it, without hating it and myself – being able to regard it and myself and all beings with love, admiration and reverence.He became popular for his spiritual writing in the American counter-culture scene of the 1960's - and since his death in 1962, has been one of the best-selling German writers in the world.Herman Hesse, the German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter, was born in 1877 in Calw, Germany. His parents were Christian missionaries, with interests in book publishing, and young Herman grew up in a world of theological discussion. Through his grandfather, who had worked in India as a missionary, he also possessed a keen awareness of Eastern philosophy and spirituality.Siddhartha, a story based on the early life of Gautama Buddha, is concerned with the human search for self-knowledge and authentic spirituality. Hesse had written the first part of the book easily enough, but had to stop for a year with depression, before completing it in 1922.The book is a synthesis of Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist and Christian thought, though Hesse rejected all conventional religion for a more individual and personal path. As he wrote: 'The only thing of importance to me is being able to love the world, without looking down on it, without hating it and myself – being able to regard it and myself and all beings with love, admiration and reverence.He became popular for his spiritual writing in the American counter-culture scene of the 1960's - and since his death in 1962, has been one of the best-selling German writers in the world.
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Alegorías, Buddha (The concept), Buddha and Buddhism, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Budismo, Chrestomathies and readers, Classic Literature, Enlightenment (Buddhism), Ficción, Fiction, Gautama Buddha, German language, History, Iluminación (Budismo), Literature, Mythology, Readers, Religion, Social life and customs, Spiritual life, Teachings, Bouddhisme, Fictional Works, Mysticism, Literary, Skönlitteratur, Classics, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 12, German fiction, Manners and customs, Fiction, visionary & metaphysical, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), India, fiction, Fiction, general, Dictionaries, English language, Spanish, French, Religious fiction, Historical fiction, German, Fiction, religious, Germanic literature, Fiction, classics, Novela alemana, Literatura alemana, Romans, nouvelles, Mœurs et coutumes, Philosophie bouddhique, Children's fiction, General, Buddhism--fiction, Buddhist philosophy--fiction, Pt2617.e85 s513 2009, BrahmansShowing 11 featured editions. View all 205 editions?
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Siddhārtha: eka klāsika kr̥ti
2013, Sārthaka Prakāśana, Mukhya vikretā, Buka Śêlpha
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Siddhartha
2005, ICON Classics
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Hermann Hesse wrote Siddhartha after he traveled to India in the 1910s. It tells the story of a young boy who travels the country in a quest for spiritual enlightenment in the time of Guatama Buddha. It is a compact, lyrical work, which reads like an allegory about the finding of wisdom.
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