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Siddhartha is the story of a man from the Indian Subcontinent who sets out on a spiritual quest of discovery. Rejecting conventional spiritual practices and teachings, he attempts to find his own path to enlightenment. In his travels he encounters the Buddha, becomes engulfed in the worldly illusions of Sansara, and eventually finds peace in the oneness of all existence. Through Herman Hesse's simple prose, he elucidates many Buddhist and Hindu ideas on the stages and meaning of life.

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Fantastic, June 02, 2011
Reviewer: paulocorrea
Great story and the narrator makes it even more awesome. He reads it with his soul.
   
Not Authentic Pronounciation, July 16, 2010
Reviewer: Jadevi
I just listened to the sample, and the narrator does not pronounce the Indian names and terms as an Indian would. I would rather hear an Indian relay this story, and found one: the story told by Harish Bhimani, which I saw on audible.com. If you don't care about that, then it's fine, but I know the Indian pronounciation, so it makes a difference.
   
krystallynn, June 10, 2009
Reviewer: krystallynn
This book was well read and well written. It was very interesting and I identified and learned a lot from it as a student of spirituality and philosophy. I would highly recommend it!!
   
krystallynn, June 10, 2009
Reviewer: krystallynn
This book was well read and well written. It was very interesting and I identified and learned a lot from it as a student of spirituality and philosophy. I would highly recommend it!!
   
Siddartha, June 01, 2009
Reviewer: Victor Castro
Siddartha
   
Great Novel on Buddhism, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
I breezed through this audio book, which tells in straight forward language the story of Siddartha. I had assumed it was a fictional retelling of the life of the Buddha. Not so. Siddartha lives at the time of the Buddha but he's more of an every man character who goes through a number of stages in his life before reaching enlightenment. Hesse's language (translated here from German) is very simple and accessible. Many of the concepts of Buddhism and Hinduism are demonstrated in this novel. So it's more of an entertaining way of learning about these religions. The narration here is top notch and it was a very easy listen.
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S016714
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