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Siddhartha

Siddhartha

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning...
Review: A close friend of mine has been pestering me for quite some time to read this boook...and I finally concured last Wednesday. I took the book home from school, sat down outside, and began to read. I was immediately engrossed...immediately amazed at this ingenious work of art.

The story is about a young man in ancient India named Siddhartha. He came from a long line of Hindus, and embraced and sought refuge in his faith for many years. One day...he decided that religion just wasn't cutting it for him, so he set off to become a samara (traveling monk). He learned to meditate...to fast...to wait. He started to become one with his surroundings, and lived for three years in an intimate spiritual state. However, something was still missing. He saw the elder monks...desperately seeking Nirvana their entire lives, and making little progress. Siddhartha left these monks, and encountered Buddha. I'll leave it there, as to not give away the ending.

"Siddhartha" is a masterpiece...beautiful in its simplicity. A most intimate tale of self-discovery, change, falls from grace, and rebirth. A very easy and very short read, I recommend it to anyone. Christian or Buddhist, philosophical or secular, all can benefit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Siddhartha is a must
Review: Siddhartha is a powerful book. It is focused on one individual's spiritual journey through life. It is a book about illumination of self-discovery, learning the lessons and meaning of life through our individual experiences. It is a journey that teaches us the importance of finding, as contrary to simply seeking. After reading this book we can truly obtain wisdom and understanding of life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Peace of Mind
Review: I have never seen a man look and smile, sit and talk like that, he thought. I, also, would like to look and smile, sit and walk like that, so free, so worthy, so restrained, so candid, so childlike and mysterious. A man only looks and walks like that when he has conquered his self. I also will conquer my Self.

A great journey, Siddhartha experiences all phases of life looking for peace of mind and satisfaction. No matter how difficult it seems, new starts all always available to conquer ourselves...

The first book I ever read for Hermann Hesse, and one of my most favorite by far...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Journey of enlightenment
Review: Having heard good things about Siddhartha, I decided to check it out. A one day read, Siddharth is as equally short as it is profound. Although centered around one individual's spiritual journey through life, Siddhartha is much more than a trite diatribe on religion, or Buddhism for that matter. It is more of a cathartic illumination of self-discovery of the title character, Siddhartha, as he learns the lessons and meaning of life the hard way - through his own experiences.

A brahmin's quixotic and inquisitive son, initially Siddhartha devoutly adheres to the ascetic lifestyle of the shramana wanderer. A journey, though profligate and debaucherous in nature, teaches Siddhartha the importance of finding, as opposed to simply seeking. For, if we are to only seek, Siddhartha says, we merely uncover what we already know to be underneath. Conversely, if we set out to genuinely find, we will, indeed, gain new knowledge. It is only through sincere finding, says Siddhartha, that we can truly obtain wisdom and understanding. Overall, a short, yet immensely provocative and recommended read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book. A classic.
Review: Herman Hesse is a great author. This is one of his best books. It's about a teenager, Siddhartha, who has everything he needs but he still doesn't feel fulfilled. So he goes on a journey to de-tach himself from everything in order to reach Nirvana (ultimate peace). However, he meets a lovely courtesan, Kamala, who teaches him the ways of love. Also, he starts gambling and becomes a reach man, unlike the man he wanted to be, a simple-living man. He goes through many things to reach Nirvana in the end. if you have not read this book, you should go pick it up now.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very hokey
Review: This book is no doubt well written and a quick, easy read. However, I found it to be very hokey. If you are very spiritual and you like the Celestine Prophecy, then you'll probably love this book. If you are practical and down to earth, I don't recommend it. Many reviewers say that this book changed their life. I don't get it. Maybe I skipped a chapter....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: I became a fan of Hesse after reading his Nobel prize winning "Demian." I had been eager to read "Siddhartha" since a long time. Although the story seemed to deviate slightly from the mythical tale of Gautam Buddha, it was still excellently narrated. Siddhartha's epiphany and journey towards enlightenment had me absorbed in the book till I finished it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A True Classic
Review: This book will change your life...no matter what religion you are in..trust me!. Very emotional.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Novel for all times
Review: One of the greatest novels i've ever read. Hermann Hesse at his finest.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Watch a special on Eastern Philosophy instead
Review: The breadth with which Siddhartha covers Eastern Philosophy could be conveyed in a Discovery or PBS special. It does not even hint at its own limitations. This serves as an introduction to Eastern Philosophy, but by reading the text one might think they are an expert after finishing it.


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