In Siddhartha written by Hermann Hesse, the main character Siddhartha explored various beliefs on the way to be inspired by the loss of their own difficulties. The inspiring journey of Siddhartha taught him a good lesson that he can identify who he is and find his beliefs about inspiration. Siddhartha begins his youth as Brahmin and is likely to be one of the community's greatest people because of how easy it is for him to master certain concepts.
Hesse (1922) wrote a moving story of a young Indian Brahman, Siddharta. The word Siddharta means the name of the enlightened person and the name of the holy Buddha. Created in the 6th century BC, this novel is a story of a juvenile's growth and spiritual journey. The boy was living a comfortable life in a small town surrounded by rich wealth, but there was nothing to worry about, but he had a quiet unease.
I chatted with Siddharta for a while and partnered with a wise ferry named Vasudeva. Siddharta decided to be with him, and a few years later, prostitute Kamala gave birth to Siddharta 's child, met the Buddha during the pilgrimage, and was bitten by a snake near the hut of Siddharta. She passed away from her son Siddharta and died, and Siddharta began to go to the bathroom after being spoiled. The child ran into the city with frustration with poor facilities in the hut and when Siddhartha chased him, he was stopped by a ferryman and the boy said he needed to overcome his pain and grow It was. The ferry died and Siddhartha realized that he gained enlightenment. He met with his old friend Govinda who had not yet gained real knowledge and asked Govinda to kiss his forehead. When he did this, he just discovered the uniqueness of the universe like Gautama, Vasdeba and Siddhartha in front of him.