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"This classic of twentieth-century literature chronicles the spiritual evolution of a man living in India at the time of the Buddha - a spiritual journey that has inspired generations of readers. Here is a fresh translation from Sherab Chodzin Kohn, a translator and longtime student of Buddhism and Eastern philosophy. Kohn's translation conveys the philosophical and spiritual nuances of Hesse's text, paying special attention to the qualities of meditative experience.
This edition also includes an introduction exploring Hesse's own spiritual journey as evidenced in his journals and personal letters."--BOOK JACKET.
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Siddhārtha: eka klāsika kr̥ti
2013, Sārthaka Prakāśana, Mukhya vikretā, Buka Śêlpha
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- 1. āvr̥tti.
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Siddhartha
2005, ICON Classics
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- Webster's German Thesaurus ed. for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL, TOEIC and AP test preparation.
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Hermann Hesse wrote Siddhartha after he traveled to India in the 1910s. It tells the story of a young boy who travels the country in a quest for spiritual enlightenment in the time of Guatama Buddha. It is a compact, lyrical work, which reads like an allegory about the finding of wisdom.
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