Siddhartha [si-dahr-tuh, -thuh] Examples noun
- an epithet of Buddha meaning “he who has attained his goal.”
- (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.
Herman Hesse
Then, Siddhartha knew that the game was over, that he could not play it any more.
Herman Hesse
Siddhartha never listened to Kamaswami’s worries and Kamaswami had many worries.
Herman Hesse
Siddhartha ate his own bread, or rather they both ate other people’s bread, all people’s bread.
Herman Hesse
Siddhartha thanked and accepted, and lived in the dealers house from now on.
Herman Hesse
British Dictionary definitions for siddhartha Siddhartha noun
- the personal name of the Buddha