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- Publication date1 January 2012
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions1.5 x 12.8 x 19.4 cm
- Print length144 pages
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Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was born in Germany and later became a citizen of Switzerland. As a Western man profoundly affected by the mysticism of Eastern thought, he wrote many novels, stories, and essays that bear a vital spiritual force that has captured the imagination and loyalty of many generations of readers. In 1946, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature for The Glass Bead Game.
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- Reviewed in India on 17 September 2023Verified Purchase"Siddhartha" means "one who achieved his goals" or "every wish has been satisfied". The name of Buddha, before his renunciation, was Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later after attaining enlightenment he came to be called as Gautama Buddha. The literal meaning of Buddha is one who has attained Bodhi; and bodhi is meant wisdom, so Buddha means “the enlighten one”— the knower.
I had wanted to read Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse for a long time. I am not very fond of spiritual literature, and even shun it many times, but still something in this book caught my attention. I had heard enough good things about this author to understand that giving Siddhartha a chance was worth it. So I started it, driven more by impulse than by something painstakingly deliberate and planned.
So I bought this book in around 2018 and read the first two chapters in two weeks. This may not speak highly of the literary or spiritual content of Siddhartha, but I actually feel that I failed to advance at an adequate speed because at that time I had not "opened up" to what Hesse could tell me. However, in 2020 during the lockdown, I gave him a chance again and tried to embark on reading in a different way, perhaps more private or personal; and, as you will see, I have already finished it. And I must accept that it was an extraordinary journey, through which I traveled with the Sramana Siddhartha in his search for supreme wisdom and peace of the soul in a voyeuristic but no less authentic way.
When it comes to Hesse, there is no need to talk about how well written his novel is, about the perfect approach he makes to nature, about the poetry that jumps off the pages when he talks about man and his tribulations. When it comes to Hesse all this is inherent, it is preferable, I think now, to speak of sensations.
Siddhartha, speaks to us about many things, is very spiritual and deep in the sense of self, being and soul. It is a book that can be read quickly, in two days if you have time, but I think you have to take it gently, in order to understand it, at least try to understand it and I think that I had to read it often, to be able to give it meaning of words, although some are clearer than water.
The many teachings that the book has is a mystery, because there are several, the philosophical sense, the venerable, cultured interior answer, depth of knowledge and knowledge.
The plot is narrated from the perspective of Siddhartha, son of Brahmans (priestly caste of India), who cannot find through regulated religiosity a way to satisfy his thirst for knowledge, his desire to find the first cause of things. Therefore, he decides to leave and go his own way in search of the ultimate truth of life.
In my view it is precisely the words of Hesse that make this novel such a delicacy. Its symbolism, its universality and the delicate simplicity when expressing Siddhartha's reflections, his fears and concerns, the questions inherent to the human condition.
Making an interpretation of the work from its universal philosophical intentionality, I praise the quality of Hesse and I prefer what, for me, is the main message of the work; each one must trace his own path, we must be our own guide.
In Siddhartha's words:
“I will no longer allow Siddhartha to escape me! I will no longer occupy my thoughts and my life in the search for the Atman or with inquiries about the suffering of the world. I am not going to kill myself again and fragment myself to search for a mystery behind the ruins. I will no longer be instructed by the "Yoga-Veda", the "Atharva-Veda", the ascetics or any other doctrine. I want to learn about myself, be my own disciple, know myself and penetrate this enigma called Siddhartha "
Words of Wisdom
“Once you hear this phrase: you are wise when it is useless. He believed that only time and perseverance teach us.”
“Premature knowledge is just a mere illusion of true knowledge that only arises in the middle of the years and the different experiences of life.”
“I have needed time to learn, and I still have not managed to understand that nothing can be learned! How true!”
“Words are harmful to the secret meaning of things; everything changes slightly when we express it, it seems a bit distorted, a bit silly ... "
“The human does not know how to live and does not know what he lives for, he has erroneous dreams and vain goals, we despise what we should love and we love what we should hate. Little by little we move away from our humanity and meaning, but we do not get to see the ambiguous paths that we choose, we do not see the paths that society itself has implanted for us to follow.”
Concluding thoughts
As this story tells us, wisdom cannot be taught. Decomposing information into language may become feasible, but it is not so with experience. Wisdom is achieved through the inner being, from the outside to the inside, and it is highly personal. Similarly, Siddhartha, somewhat contradictorily, can make many ideas clear, some somewhat controversial and others revealing. It is a reading that I highly recommend, as long as it is read with an open mind. I cannot say more since this path must be traveled by oneself and discovered in private. So here you go, go ahead and let yourself go.
- Reviewed in India on 16 February 2025Verified PurchaseA must read for a guy who is going through tough times and is struggling to balance life between career, family, friends and relationship. I cannot explain how much I could relate to this book and how eye opening it was for me. The characters resonated so well to people around me and in my life. You won’t believe but if you start this book, you won’t stop until you finish it. The ending requires you to re read to understand what exactly happens. Good read!
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A must read for a guy who is going through tough times and is struggling to balance life between career, family, friends and relationship. I cannot explain how much I could relate to this book and how eye opening it was for me. The characters resonated so well to people around me and in my life. You won’t believe but if you start this book, you won’t stop until you finish it. The ending requires you to re read to understand what exactly happens. Good read!
Page 60 has small spelling error (do not went to sing-*want)
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- Reviewed in India on 26 May 2025Verified PurchaseOne of the best books I've ever read, seriously! Highly recommended if you're into a fascinating story about spirituality and life.
- Reviewed in India on 6 October 2023Verified PurchaseThe highly influential and infamously popular book Siddharth by Hermann Hesse is a remarkable text that every spiritual seeker needs to read. It depicts the story of a young man named Siddhartha who is on a quest for knowledge and a deeper understanding of himself.
Here’s a Brief Plot Synopsis of Siddhartha
The context of Hesse’s novel begins with the life of Siddhartha. He is born into a prominent Indian-Brahman (priest caste in India) family where his childhood was surrounded by religious texts, spiritual teachings, and devotion.
From the beginning, the young Siddhartha is wise beyond his years. He adheres to a lifestyle of meditation and simplicity. Siddhartha has everything he needs but chooses to leave it all in search for his life’s purpose. An excerpt from the book highlights this:
“Within Siddhartha there slowly grew and ripened the knowledge of what wisdom really was and the goal of his long seeking. It was nothing but a preparation of the soul, a capacity, a secret art of thinking, feeling and breathing thoughts of unity at every moment of life.”
Siddhartha is an avid truth-seeker, and his ascetic nature at a young age propels him to leave home and live with monks known as Samanas. His childhood friend Govinda accompanies him on this journey. Here they both learn to live with no attachments, minimal food, and live the life as nomads.
We Can Learn Something From Every Moment
Along the journey, Siddhartha becomes part of a sacred tribe and learns the value of stillness, breath, and fasting. The Samana way teaches Siddhartha a deeper connection with all living beings and creatures – feeling at peace with the process of birth and death, just like the cycle of life.
A pivotal moment in Hermann Hesse’s novel is encountering a character by the name of the Ferryman (Vasudeva). Siddhartha, as a young man, learns the language of the river and nature from the Ferryman:
“Have you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time? That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future.”
Every interaction Siddhartha has within the novel shapes his soul in a profound way. Siddhartha does not realize until later, however, that the spiritual path is within his soul – always present within his entire existence and in alignment with his purpose.
At the end of the text, Siddhartha is reunited with his friend Govinda. While they’re speaking, Siddhartha asks his dear friend to gently press against his forehead. At that moment, you see that Siddhartha illuminates a magnetic force within himself and he is connected to everything.
Every sage, ancestor, lineages were felt by Govinda. Siddhartha finally realized that the source was always within him in his older age. The seeking finally came to an end.
Here Are 7 Life-Changing Lessons You’ll Learn from Siddhartha:
There are many valuable life lessons presented in this narrative – lessons that are worth reviewing if you’ve already read Siddhartha and lessons that are worth cracking the book open if you haven’t:
1. You are your own guru
Respect and learn from others, but don’t hold anyone’s power or wisdom above your own.
2. Your journey is not like anyone else’s
Embrace your unique path and avoid playing the comparison game.
3. In life, there will always be challenges
Embrace life’s challenges as necessary for your evolution – they’re here to teach you!
4. Release the impulse to constantly seek the next big thing
Replace this impulse with an ability to remain open, aware, and humble. Ultimately this is how we grow.
5. Presence is key to evolution
Like the river’s journey in the story, we learn that our actions of today are what define us.
6. You must live by – and trust – your life purpose
We each have a unique gift and purpose to share with the world. Find yours and live by that compass.
7. Change is the only constant
By trusting yourself and the Universe, you can begin to flow with the waves of change, rather than resist them.
Indeed, Siddhartha teaches us many valuable lessons about living an awakened, conscious, and spiritual existence.
when you finish the last page and let the wisdom and inspiration wash over you like a transcendent wave.
- Reviewed in India on 18 March 2025Verified PurchaseThe book quality n font size are good ...
One among the best book i have ever came across....A must read for everyone...it will change ur perspective towards life.....
- Reviewed in India on 28 October 2024Verified PurchaseBook arrived in good condition, it was not torn from anywhere, binding of book is also good and the front cover is really good the only bad quality is the pages. This book is printed on recycled pages which are obviously yellow in colour and also have a very foul smell similar to the odor that you get from local area newspaper.
3.0 out of 5 starsBook arrived in good condition, it was not torn from anywhere, binding of book is also good and the front cover is really good the only bad quality is the pages. This book is printed on recycled pages which are obviously yellow in colour and also have a very foul smell similar to the odor that you get from local area newspaper.Worst page quality but print is quiet good...
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- Reviewed in India on 30 March 2025Verified PurchaseGood book to read. Paper quality is good. Printing is fine.
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- radostina sabevaReviewed in France on 25 May 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read
Verified PurchaseThe book is perfect for people interested in philosophy. Also anyone on a road of self-discovery and looking of answers to the questions of life and love and inner peace should read.
The narrative is slowly paced and very colorful.
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TuliyanReviewed in Italy on 12 January 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Un libro da portarsi dietro da leggere e rileggere.
Verified PurchaseSpedizione: è stata perfetta. Nonostante l’edizione e’ in copertina flessibile da pochi soldi, il libro è arrivato nel giro di due giorni e in condizioni perfette. L’edizione è di formato piccolo, in modo da poterlo portare con se in viaggio.
Il libro: chi sceglie questo libro è o un fan di Hesse o sta percorrendo una ricerca spirituale. E in entrambi i casi è un libro che vale la lettura. Anzi, più letture. Credo che la maggior parte dei lettori non riescano a cogliere le sfumature più profonde del pensiero orientale (ciò che Hesse è riuscito a fare in modo incredibile).
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GilvanReviewed in Brazil on 10 August 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Perigo: Altamente Epifânico
Verified PurchaseTenho lido sobre filosofias orientais nos últimos anos, e com mais carinho sobre as filosofias budistas. Não são filosofias simples, envolvem noções que exigem muita prática de alguma técnica de meditação para que sejam de fato compreendidas.
Mas o que Hesse fez é algo surpreendente. Se fosse possível transferir um "insight" (ou no português, uma epifania) de uma pessoa para outra, diria que Hesse chegou o mais perto disso em Siddharta. Fundado em sua experiência pessoal de imersão na India, Hesse cria uma espécie de Odisséia de um jovem Sidarta que viveu à época de Buda.
Mais do que um jovem brilhante, o Sidarta de Hesse parecia predestinado a uma busca que passaria por todos os tipos de experiência humana, das mais mesquinhas às mais abnegadas, das mais rasteiras às mais luminosas. O que impressiona é como Hesse não apenas foi capaz de captar e transmitir a sabedoria budista, mas como ousou mesmo a tentar transcender alguns dos paradigmas que parte das tradições budistas conservaram.
Eu comecei a ler esperando um romance poético sobre o budismo, mas terminei por entender o que fez de Hesse um ganhador do prêmio Nobel anos depois.
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Erika StarkReviewed in Germany on 1 February 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Indien wird lebendig
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