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  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    Paperback (Digireads.com, June 1, 2015)
    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 word serves as the name for the principal character, a man on a spiritual journey of self-discovery during the time of the first Buddha. 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 Gautama, the original Buddha. Here the two go their separate ways, Govinda joining the order of the Buddha, Siddhartha traveling on in search of 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. Considered one of Hesse’s most important works, “Siddhartha” remains to this day as one of his most popular. It is a work that deals with the quest that we all undertake in some way or another, to define our lives in an environment of conflicting dualities and ultimately find spiritual awareness. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    eBook (Digireads.com Publishing, July 3, 2015)
    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 word serves as the name for the principal character, a man on a spiritual journey of self-discovery during the time of the first Buddha. 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 Gautama, the original Buddha. Here the two go their separate ways, Govinda joining the order of the Buddha, Siddhartha traveling on in search of 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. Considered one of Hesse’s most important works, “Siddhartha” remains to this day as one of his most popular. It is a work that deals with the quest that we all undertake in some way or another, to define our lives in an environment of conflicting dualities and ultimately find spiritual awareness. This edition includes a biographical afterword.
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    Hardcover (General Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Siddhartha' is an allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse which deals with the spiritual journey of an Indian boy called Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha. The book 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. The story revolves around a young man who leaves his home and family on a quest for the Truth. Embarking on a journey that takes him from the austerities of renunciation to the profligacy of wealth. That leads him through the range of human experiences from hunger and want, to passion, pleasure, pain, greed, yearning, boredom, love, despair and hope. A journey that leads finally to the river, where he gains peace and eventually wisdom. This is the story of Siddhartha as told by Nobel Laureate Hermann Hesse in his most influential work. About the Author: Hermann Hesse (b. 1877) was a German-born Swiss poet and author, best known for writing the novels 'Steppenwolf', 'Siddhartha', and 'The Glass Bead Game'. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. His themes focus on man's struggle to break away from the rigid structures of civilization and follow his essential and inner spirit. For this, Hesse became a literary cult figure.
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse, Rika Lesser, Robert A. F. Thurman

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble Classics, Nov. 1, 2007)
    &&LDIV&&R&&LDIV&&R&&LP style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 22.5pt"&&R&&LI&&RSiddhartha&&L/I&&R, by &&LB&&RHermann Hesse&&L/B&&R, is part of the &&LI&&R&&LI&&RBarnes & Noble Classics&&L/I&&R &&L/I&&Rseries, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of &&LI&&RBarnes & Noble Classics&&L/I&&R: &&L/P&&RNew introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars Biographies of the authors Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events Footnotes and endnotes Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work Comments by other famous authors Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations Bibliographies for further reading Indices & Glossaries, when appropriateAll editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. &&LI&&RBarnes & Noble Classics &&L/I&&Rpulls together a constellation of influences―biographical, historical, and literary―to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works.&&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R &&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R&&LDIV&&ROne of the most widely read novels of the twentieth century, &&LSTRONG&&RHermann Hesse&&L/B&&R’s &&LI&&RSiddhartha&&L/I&&R explores the struggle of the soul to see beyond the illusions of humankind and achieve a deeper wisdom through spirituality.&&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R &&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&RBorn into wealth and privilege, Siddhartha renounces his place among India’s nobility to wander the countryside in search of meaning. He learns suffering and self-denial among a group of ascetics before meeting the Buddha and coming to realize that true peace cannot be taught: It must be experienced. Changing his path yet again, Siddhartha reenters human society and earns a great fortune. Yet over time this life leaves Siddhartha restless and empty. He achieves enlightenment only when he stops searching and surrenders to the oneness of all. &&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R &&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R&&LSTRONG&&RRika Lesser&&L/B&&R’s new translation deftly evokes the lyricism and quiet beauty of Hesse’s novel, which first appeared in German in 1922. At once personal and universal, &&LI&&RSiddhartha&&L/I&&R stands outside of time, resonating in the hearts of truth-seekers everywhere.&&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R &&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R&&LSTRONG&&RRobert A. F. Thurman&&L/B&&R holds the first endowed chair in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies in the United States, the Jey Tsong Khapa Chair at Columbia University. The first American to be ordained a Tibetan monk, he has been a student and friend of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for forty years. Thurman is the author of numerous books, most recently &&LI&&RInfinite Life: Seven Virtues for Living Well&&L/I&&R.&&L/DIV&&R&&L/DIV&&R&&LDIV&&R &&L/DIV&&R&&L/DIV&&R
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    Paperback (Modern Library, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Siddhartha

    Hilda [Translator] Hesse, Hermann; Rosner

    Hardcover (MJF Books, March 15, 1951)
    Fiction
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse, Derek Jacobi

    MP3 CD (Blackstone on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 7, 2018)
    This compelling spiritual quest by Hermann Hesse, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946, is considered one of the most important works of twentieth century fiction. Siddhartha's search for enlightenment leads him to the river of life itself. On his journey he learns from many teachers: the ascetic Samanas, the all-knowing Gotama, the Buddha, Kamala the lovely courtesan, and Vasudeva the simple ferryman. Unwilling to accept the wisdom of others, Siddhartha comes to an understanding of himself and his place in the universe, finally achieving the enlightened state of mind in which he can say to his lifelong friend, "The world, Govinda, is perfect at every moment."
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 2008)
    None
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse, Derek Jacobi

    Audio Cassette (The Audio Partners Publishing Corp., May 15, 1988)
    Book by Hermann Hesse
  • Siddhartha, The New Classics Series

    Hermann Hesse

    Hardcover (James Laughlin, March 15, 1951)
    Novel about a man's spiritual journey of self-discovery during the time of the Gautama Buddha.
  • Siddhartha

    Hermann Hesse, Hilda Rosner

    Paperback (Bantam-A National General Company, March 15, 1970)
    Translated by Hilda Rosner
  • Siddhartha 1st

    Hermann Hesse

    Hardcover
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