About This Book
A young Brahman’s son named Siddhartha undertakes a lifelong quest for spiritual understanding, leaving home to live with ascetics and later encountering the Buddha before rejecting doctrinal answers in favor of personal experience. He explores sensual life and commerce with a courtesan, grows disillusioned, and ultimately learns through work and a friendship with a ferryman whose listening to the river teaches him about time, unity, and selfhood. The narrative traces stages of renunciation, desire, loss, and reconciliation, emphasizing inward knowledge gained through lived experience rather than mere doctrine.
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