Siddhartha









Siddhartha


Siddhartha [si-dahr-tuh, -thuh] Examples noun

  1. an epithet of Buddha meaning “he who has attained his goal.”
  2. (italics) a novel (1922) by Hermann Hesse.

Examples from the Web for siddhartha Contemporary Examples of siddhartha

  • Two and a half millennia ago, Siddhartha Gautama sought enlightenment.

    The Buddhist Business of Poaching Animals for Good Karma

    Brendon Hong

    December 28, 2014

  • “Much of what happens in the show mirrors the story of Siddhartha,” Jablonski says.

    Is ‘Satisfaction’ a Love Story That’s Too Real About Sex and Marriage?

    David Masciotra

    September 19, 2014

  • Also on stage was the elegant Siddhartha Mukherjee, a cancer doctor and author of the bestselling The Emperor of All Maladies.

    World Science Festival: Can We Really Live to 1,000?

    Casey Schwartz

    June 5, 2011

  • Historical Examples of siddhartha

  • Futile were also the merchant’s attempts, to convince Siddhartha that he should eat his bread.

    Siddhartha

    Herman Hesse

  • Then, Siddhartha knew that the game was over, that he could not play it any more.

    Siddhartha

    Herman Hesse

  • Siddhartha never listened to Kamaswami’s worries and Kamaswami had many worries.

    Siddhartha

    Herman Hesse

  • Siddhartha ate his own bread, or rather they both ate other people’s bread, all people’s bread.

    Siddhartha

    Herman Hesse

  • Siddhartha thanked and accepted, and lived in the dealers house from now on.

    Siddhartha

    Herman Hesse

  • British Dictionary definitions for siddhartha Siddhartha noun

    1. the personal name of the Buddha
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