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The narrative follows Siddhartha, a young brahmin who rejects inherited ritual knowledge and embarks on successive spiritual experiments—ascetic wandering, encounter with the Enlightened One, and a later immersion in sensual and commercial life—before retreating to a simple existence as a ferryman. Through relationships with his friend Govinda, a courtesan, and the ferryman Vasudeva, he discovers that genuine insight cannot be transmitted through doctrine but must be lived, arriving at a sense of unity reflected in the river’s ceaseless flow. Themes include self-discovery, the limits of formal teaching, the reconciliation of worldly experience with inner wisdom, and nature as a mirror of awakening.

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Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse was a German-Swiss author and poet, renowned for his exploration of individuality and spirituality in his works. Born in 1877, he gained prominence in the early 20th century with novels that delve into the human psyche and the quest for self-discovery. His notable works include "Siddhartha," which reflects on the journey of enlightenment, and "Steppenwolf," a profound examination of duality in human nature. Hesse's writings often draw from his own experiences and philosophical inquiries, contributing significantly to modern literature and the understanding of existential themes.

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