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Siddhartha

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    Weight0.159 kg
    Author

    Hermann Hesse

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Pub

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction, Philosphy, Religion & Spirituality

    Best for

    Interested in exploring philosophical and existential themes related to the nature of life, self-discovery, and enlightenment

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    First edition (1 January 2012)

    ISBN

    978-8172343682

    Language

    English

    Pages

    144

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    20 x 14 x 4 cm

    Weight

    0.159 kg

    Description

    As an enduring classic, “Siddhartha” invites readers to reflect on the universal search for meaning and identity. The novel’s exploration of Eastern philosophies and its emphasis on individual experience and intuition over established doctrines have given it a transcultural and transhistorical significance. Hesse’s portrayal of Siddhartha’s journey, with its highs and lows, serves as a metaphor for the broader human quest for enlightenment and self-realization. The novel’s enduring popularity lies in its ability to inspire introspection and contemplation, encouraging readers to embark on their own spiritual journeys and seek profound truths within the depths of their own existence.

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    “Siddhartha” by Hermann Hesse is a philosophical novel that delves into the spiritual journey of its titular character, Siddhartha, as he seeks enlightenment and a deeper understanding of the meaning of life. Originally published in 1922, the novel draws inspiration from Buddhist and Hindu philosophies, exploring themes of self-discovery, the nature of existence, and the pursuit of inner peace. Siddhartha’s quest takes him through various life experiences, from the asceticism of the Samanas to the materialism of a merchant’s life and the tranquility found by the river. Hesse’s lyrical prose and contemplative narrative style contribute to the novel’s timeless appeal, making it a work that continues to resonate with readers seeking spiritual insight and personal transformation.