Siddhartha, roman de Hermann Hesse basat pe viața timpurie a lui Buddha, publicat în germană în 1922. A fost inspirat de vizita autorului în Sri Lanka și în Indonezia înainte de Primul Război Mondial. Boala l-a împiedicat să viziteze India, așa cum plănuise, dar Hesse s-a întors din vizita sa în Asia de Sud cu o viziune idealizată asupra unei Indii întemeiate pe spiritualitate și devotament religios care i-a rămas cu el pentru tot restul vieții.
Siddhartha, novel by Hermann Hesse based on the early life of Buddha, published in German in 1922. It was inspired by the author’s visit to Sri Lanka and Indonesia before World War I. Illness prevented him from visiting India itself as he had planned, but Hesse returned from his visit to South Asia with an idealized view of an India grounded in spirituality and religious devotion that remained with him for the rest of his life.
The theme of the novel is the search for self-realization by a young Brahman, Siddhartha. Realizing the contradictions between reality and what he has been taught, he abandons his comfortable life to wander. His goal is to find the serenity that will enable him to defeat fear and to experience with equanimity the contrasts of life, including joy and sorrow, life and death. Asceticism, including fasting, does not prove satisfying, nor do wealth, sensuality, and the attentions of a lovely courtesan. Despairing of finding fulfillment, he goes to the river and there learns simply to listen. He discovers within himself a spirit of love and learns to accept human separateness. In the end, Siddhartha grasps the wholeness of life and achieves a state of bliss and highest wisdom.