Taoism, also known as Taoism, was a religion originating in China and was founded by Tao Te Ching. This "method" is called Dao or Tao and focuses on tracking a series of events occurring in nature. Others have defined it as "the fundamental and eternal principle of the universe beyond reality, the source of existence, absence and change". After Taoism, Taoist saints will be naturally integrated through meditation and will lead a good moral life.
Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha talks about the life and spiritual journey of Sutdhartha, the modern Brahmin Buddha. The name of Siddhartha, in Sanskrit, the words "accomplishment" and "what is being searched" are compared with the Buddha itself, which was the same name as when he himself was the prince. Siddhartha is not satisfied with his spiritual condition as Brahman and is immersed in various other philosophies of life. He became a summer for enlightenment, encountered the Buddha, and tried a urbanized material lifestyle, but these choices made him impossible.
Explore Siddhartha's Nirvana at Siddhartha. Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha and his friend Govinda left their protected lives, as Hindu priest Brahmin became Samanas and the monks denied all happiness. A few years later, they met the Buddha, Govinda took him to become a priest, and Siddhartha left to continue his own adventure. At the end of their life they met again on the river bank and learned if they really achieved peace of inner peace. Hessen uses Govinda as follows. Siddhartha of Hermann Hesse tells the story of a person seeking peace and happiness in the heart. He first decided to seek peace by following Sherman, a sacred man. Then he asks for happiness of the substance and happiness of the body. After this road failed to offer him the peace he was looking for, he followed the Buddha, but soon realized that the teachings of the Buddha would not take him to his goal . When ferry Vasudeva taught him to ask, Siddhartha finally found peace.
A fable novel written by Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse talks about Siddhartha in India, and his pursuit of peace and honesty during Buddhism. The point of the story is that he left the house to find such peace and honesty in India, but the theme of this story is not only about Siddhartha but also the only thing Siddhartha is seeking for this kind of peace It is a potential theme to show that it is not something of. This mission is not the only theme of Siddhartha story.