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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha Published in 1922 Published in 1922 Served as a pacifist response to World War I Served as a pacifist response.

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1 Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

2 Siddhartha Published in 1922 Published in 1922 Served as a pacifist response to World War I Served as a pacifist response to World War I Hesse was rejected by many of his friends for writing Siddhartha, as well as other pacifist works such as Demian, Steppenwolf, and Magister Ludi. Hesse was rejected by many of his friends for writing Siddhartha, as well as other pacifist works such as Demian, Steppenwolf, and Magister Ludi. In all these novels, Hesse avoided what some called the “customary respect for reality.” In all these novels, Hesse avoided what some called the “customary respect for reality.”

3 Siddhartha Indeed, Hesse’s novels were all about self- realization, and oftentimes combined elements that stretched the fabric of reality. Indeed, Hesse’s novels were all about self- realization, and oftentimes combined elements that stretched the fabric of reality. Nobel Prize in 1946 for literature Nobel Prize in 1946 for literature Became immensely popular after his death in 1962 because of the anti-establishment stance of much of his work Became immensely popular after his death in 1962 because of the anti-establishment stance of much of his work

4 Plot Set in India in the 6 th century B.C. Set in India in the 6 th century B.C. The novel begins as the son of a Brahmin, the highest member of the Hindu caste system, sets off to find enlightenment with his friend Govinda. The novel begins as the son of a Brahmin, the highest member of the Hindu caste system, sets off to find enlightenment with his friend Govinda. The Buddha’s name before his renunciation was Siddhartha Gautama; the main character in the book is not the Buddha, but he does meet the Buddha. In the book, the Buddha is referred to as Gotama. The Buddha’s name before his renunciation was Siddhartha Gautama; the main character in the book is not the Buddha, but he does meet the Buddha. In the book, the Buddha is referred to as Gotama.

5 Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama was an Indian leader who renounced his wealth at age 29 and became an ascetic, completely dedicated to the goal of spiritual enlightenment. Siddhartha Gautama was an Indian leader who renounced his wealth at age 29 and became an ascetic, completely dedicated to the goal of spiritual enlightenment. He would go on to found the religion known as Buddhism. He would go on to found the religion known as Buddhism.

6 Precepts Buddhists believe that Siddhartha Gautama was not the only Buddha; anyone who realizes the true nature of reality, has completed the cycle of rebirths, and teaches the Path to Awakening is called a Buddha. Thus, there have been and will be other Buddhas. Buddhists believe that Siddhartha Gautama was not the only Buddha; anyone who realizes the true nature of reality, has completed the cycle of rebirths, and teaches the Path to Awakening is called a Buddha. Thus, there have been and will be other Buddhas. Buddhism’s central tenets, the Four Noble Truths, describe the nature of dukkha, which is generally thought to refer to suffering. Buddhism’s central tenets, the Four Noble Truths, describe the nature of dukkha, which is generally thought to refer to suffering. The way to alleviate suffering is found in the Noble Eight Fold Path, which provides a guide of how to live one’s life. The way to alleviate suffering is found in the Noble Eight Fold Path, which provides a guide of how to live one’s life. A life lived according to these precepts makes the possibility of attaining enlightenment, or bodhi, all the more likely, as well as eventually achieving liberation from the material world, or nirvana. A life lived according to these precepts makes the possibility of attaining enlightenment, or bodhi, all the more likely, as well as eventually achieving liberation from the material world, or nirvana.

7 The Noble Eight Fold Path

8 Karma Karma literally means “action” or “doing.” Karma literally means “action” or “doing.” For Buddhists, karma focuses on two main aspects, mental intent and mental obsessions; the inevitable consequence of these thoughts can be seen in the concept of reincarnation, or rebirth. For Buddhists, karma focuses on two main aspects, mental intent and mental obsessions; the inevitable consequence of these thoughts can be seen in the concept of reincarnation, or rebirth. What one does in a previous life will influence where one ends up in the next; thus, all existences for Buddhists are linked. What one does in a previous life will influence where one ends up in the next; thus, all existences for Buddhists are linked.


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