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A background
to Siddhartha
Important Information to
understand the text.
Hinduism
  Religion based on ancient prayers &
  hymns called Vedas
 Strict, practice included: prayers, sacrifices,
  pilgrimages, and bathing in sacred rivers
 The Upanishads was an ancient text that
  teaches existence of a universal soul
  (Individualism)
People of the Hindu faith
 Were  born into specific social classes
 called castes, at the top were Brahman
 (priests) followed by; nobility, merchants,
 servants, and at the very bottom, the
 untouchables
 Believed individuals must follow their
 Karma (fate) through reincarnations until
 united w/ universal soul
 Must understand Maya (illusion of time
 and space)
Origin of Buddhism
 Firstappeared in 5th century BC
 Wealthy man with family name of Prince
  Siddhartha went on a search for an end
  to suffering, became known as Gautama
  Buddha, the enlightened one
 Through meditation he was able to reach
  Nirvana
 The map shows
the spread of the
Buddhist religion
The Buddhist Religion

 Differs  from Hinduism by offering a code for
   living, and the promise of eternal salvation
 Nirvana- “nothingness” or escape from the
   cycle of rebirths
 The four noble truths: 1- existing is suffering. 2-
suffering comes from desire. 3- suffering ends
when desire ends. 4- the way to end desire is to
end the eight-fold path to nirvana:
a. right belief b. right resolve c. right speech d.
right conduct e. right occupation f. right effort g.
right contemplation h. right ecstasy
Buddhism & the novel Siddhartha
 Part  one of the novel has four chapters to
  it, parallel to the four Noble Truths
 Part two of the novel has eight chapter, just
  as the Eight-Fold path to nirvana
 Hesse presents Buddhism as a guideline to
  his novel as well as a starting point to
  seeking out peace
Names in the novel ant their
meanings
 Siddhartha –he who attains his goal
 Govinda –keeper of cows
 Kamala -lotus blossom
 Kamaswami –love, owner/master
 Vasudeva- one who abides in all things
 Om – this word represents creation,
  preservation, and destruction

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A background to siddhartha

  • 1. A background to Siddhartha Important Information to understand the text.
  • 2. Hinduism  Religion based on ancient prayers & hymns called Vedas  Strict, practice included: prayers, sacrifices, pilgrimages, and bathing in sacred rivers  The Upanishads was an ancient text that teaches existence of a universal soul (Individualism)
  • 3. People of the Hindu faith  Were born into specific social classes called castes, at the top were Brahman (priests) followed by; nobility, merchants, servants, and at the very bottom, the untouchables  Believed individuals must follow their Karma (fate) through reincarnations until united w/ universal soul  Must understand Maya (illusion of time and space)
  • 4. Origin of Buddhism  Firstappeared in 5th century BC  Wealthy man with family name of Prince Siddhartha went on a search for an end to suffering, became known as Gautama Buddha, the enlightened one  Through meditation he was able to reach Nirvana  The map shows the spread of the Buddhist religion
  • 5. The Buddhist Religion  Differs from Hinduism by offering a code for living, and the promise of eternal salvation  Nirvana- “nothingness” or escape from the cycle of rebirths  The four noble truths: 1- existing is suffering. 2- suffering comes from desire. 3- suffering ends when desire ends. 4- the way to end desire is to end the eight-fold path to nirvana: a. right belief b. right resolve c. right speech d. right conduct e. right occupation f. right effort g. right contemplation h. right ecstasy
  • 6. Buddhism & the novel Siddhartha  Part one of the novel has four chapters to it, parallel to the four Noble Truths  Part two of the novel has eight chapter, just as the Eight-Fold path to nirvana  Hesse presents Buddhism as a guideline to his novel as well as a starting point to seeking out peace
  • 7. Names in the novel ant their meanings  Siddhartha –he who attains his goal  Govinda –keeper of cows  Kamala -lotus blossom  Kamaswami –love, owner/master  Vasudeva- one who abides in all things  Om – this word represents creation, preservation, and destruction