Siddhartha

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Siddhartha is a philosophical novel by Hermann Hesse that follows a young man's spiritual journey toward enlightenment in ancient India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptedAs film adaptations
stage adaptations
author Hermann Hesse NERFINISHED
character Kamala NERFINISHED
Siddhartha's father NERFINISHED
Vasudeva NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
exploresConcept Atman NERFINISHED
Nirvana NERFINISHED
Samsara
detachment
experience versus doctrine
firstPublishedInLanguage German
genre philosophical fiction
spiritual novel
hasMotif journey as inner quest
river as symbol of unity and time
teacher and disciple relationship
hasPart Siddhartha's final enlightenment
Siddhartha's life of sensuality and wealth
Siddhartha's life with the Samanas
Siddhartha's meeting with the Buddha
Siddhartha's time with the ferryman
Siddhartha's youth among the Brahmins
hasTranslation English
many world languages
influencedBy Buddhism NERFINISHED
Hinduism NERFINISHED
Indian philosophy NERFINISHED
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter Govinda NERFINISHED
Siddhartha (protagonist) NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor depiction of a personal path to enlightenment
integration of Eastern and Western thought
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Siddhartha: Eine indische Dichtung NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Germany NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1922
settingPeriod ancient India
theme self-discovery
spiritual enlightenment
the limitations of doctrine
the nature of suffering
the unity of all things
title Siddhartha NERFINISHED

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Herman Hesse notableWork Siddhartha
subject surface form: Hermann Hesse
Shashi Kapoor notableWork Siddhartha
Angelin Preljocaj hasWork Siddhartha
this entity surface form: Siddharta