Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is\n a beautiful and heart-warming retelling of the life, the spiritual journey of\n self-discovery and the attainment of enlightenment of a man called\n Siddhartha— the one we know as Gautama Buddha or the Buddha. Written in a\n simple and lucid manner, the book holds important life lessons for the young\n and the old alike. It also makes us realize how someone so ordinary can\n achieve the impossible through unwavering focus and dedication.
The story of a young Brahmin?s search for ultimate reality after meeting with the Buddha. Siddhartha is handsome, clever and well-loved, yet increasingly dissatisfied with the life that is expected of him. Setting out on a spiritual journey to discover a higher state of being, hisquest leads him through the temptations of luxury and wealth, the pleasures of sensual love and the sinister threat of death-dealing snakes, until, eventually, he comes to a river. There, a ferryman guides him towards his destiny and to the ultimate meaning of existence. Inspired by Hermann Hesse?s profound regard for Indian transcendental philosophy, Siddhartha is one of the most influential spiritual works of the twentieth century.
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