Siddhartha
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The Enlightenment of Siddhartha GautamaBuddhism entered the world 500 years before Christianity. Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was born in what is now Southern Nepal. He was the father of Buddhism and lived a spiritual life through meditation.
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Finding Buddha: Who is Siddhartha Gautama?A brief history of Siddhartha Gautama -- his life, his spiritual awakening, his journey to becoming the Buddha, and his impact on the entire world.
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Solitary Journey - Story of SiddharthaThis is a report I did on Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. It talks about his internal struggles and his solutions.
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Siddhartha, the BuddhaAnswers to questions about Buddhism.
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The Rejection of Asceticism in Hermann Hesse's "Siddhartha"This paper explores the reasons why Siddhartha, the main character of Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name, chose to end his three-year sojourn with a mystical sect, the Samanas. This work teaches the importance of not stifling one's self in the search for truth.
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A Summary of Siddhartha by Herman HesseThe story is about a boy named Siddhartha, who has a friend named Govinda, who goes on a long search of his own life and soul.
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Siddhartha: An AnalysisAn analysis and overview of Herman Hesse, his life, and his master meditation on Buddhism, Siddhartha. -
The Parallel Lives of Chris McCandless and SiddharthaAnalysis of the striking similarities between the lives of Chris McCandless (as recounted by Jon Krakauer in Into The Wild) and Siddhartha, Herman Hesse's character from his novel by the same name.
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Siddhartha: How They Reach Spiritual EnlightenmentThis report details the way that the four main characters in Siddhartha all reach spiritual enlightenment.
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Siddhartha Gautama the Real Life BuddhaThis article tells who Siddhartha Gautama -- the real life Buddha -- was.
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SiddharthaSiddhartha, by Herman Hesse, tells the story of a man named Siddhartha who is on a quest to find his spiritual Nirvana. Born as a Brahmin, he encounters many different people during each stage of his lifelong quest.
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Points Made in SiddharthaIn the novel Siddhartha, many points are made on how to attain enlightenment. Here there are three applied to life.
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Siddhartha Guatama: The Life of the BuddhaThis article is a compiled account of many of the mythologies surrounding the historical Buddha -
A View on the Road to BuddhismHow was Buddhism founded? Through the meditation, belief, and enlightenment of Siddhartha Gautama.
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A Soon-to-be Buddha's Sheltered LifeThis article is about a man named Siddhartha. He is the soon-to-be-Buddha and knows nothing about the darker parts of life. I will describe his reactions to the four Holy Sights that led to his Enlightenment. -
Hermann HesseHermann Hesse was a famous German Swiss novelist and poet. His works earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. He is best known for his masterpiece, Siddhartha.
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Dharma, Buddha, Sangha: A Guide to Buddhist BeliefJust like in Christianity, there are many forms of different types of Buddhism around the world.
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Buddhism, A Religion Worth UnderstandingBuddhism founded in 624 BC in India. Buddhism founded by Siddhartha Guatama. Siddhartha's mother, Maya, gave birth to Siddhartha in the garden of Lumbini, near Kapilavastu
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Pure Land BuddhismBuddhism is a general term for the philosophy taught by Siddhartha Gautama. He is also known as Buddha Sakyamuni or "the historical Buddha." At the time when Buddha Sakyamuni was alive there was only one tradition
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The Life and Teachings of BuddhaBuddha was a man born in a city called Lumbini around 563 B.C. Lumbini was located in the Terai region which is now modern Nepal. His birth name is Siddhartha
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The Achievement of Self: Based on "Sdidhartha" by Herman HesseA look at the life of Siddhartha by Herman Hesse and his journey to achieving peace and the understanding of 'self.' -
Pragmatic Buddhism: The New Buddhism MovementNew Buddhism is meant to make the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, the historical Buddha, relevant to western living and thought.
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Read About Buddhism or Practice ItIn a nutshell, are you practicing Buddhism or just reading about it? -
Why is the American Educational System so Bad?American Schools today only teach information, but that's about it. What's necessary for understanding the information is only brushed upon.
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Eastern PhilosophyThis is a research paper concerning eastern philosophy and the individuals instrumental in forming various philosophical ideas. The opinions are personal based on prior learning acquired in course material readings.
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The Character of GodA detailed look at the full nature and character of God. -
Buddhism as a ReligionWho was The Buddha? How has he changed the lives of so many? I explain the reasons why Buddhism is considered a Religion to so many who practice it.
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Buddhism: The Eight-Fold PathThe only way to find peace and relieve pain was to adhere to the path of liberation, which consists of the Eight Fold Path. -
A Few Things to Know About Thai MassageOne of the well known massage methods as we have heard today is the Thai massage. "Nuat phaen boran" as this is called in Thailand, is a proven therapeutic method that has been around for many centuries
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Top 10 Life Changing Books of the CenturyBooks have always held an active role in our lives, but these books especially are well worth reading for their spiritual, philosophical and social relevance.
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Buddhist Ideals Found in Eudora Welty's The Worn PathThis paper reviews how Buddhist ideals can be found in the character Phoenix Jackson in Eudora Welty's "The Worn Path". Cover many of the key ideals of Buddhism including the Eightfold path and the Four Noble Truths.
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Drinking Tea: America's Conciliatory RitualThis is a descriptive essay about how much someone likes tea and how tea makes them relax. It is about one of the simple pleasures of life.
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Finding Your Spiritual Side in This Day and Ageoverview on religion's and personal choice
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All About BuddhismThis article discusses the religion of Buddhism.
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The World Will End on Dec. 21st, 2012...For Some at Least!Nostradamus, the Mayan Calendar, Roland Emmerich's new movie...all point towards the world ending on Dec. 21st, 2012. But it all comes from a single, at times irrational, point-of-view.
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What Every Court Reporting Student Must Read Before Starting Their CareerIn this article I offer suggested reading material and reference books that will make your skill level as a court reporter top-notch.
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The Buddha and Some Never Changing TruthsA paper I wrote on Buddha and his teachings for my Race and Ethnic Relations class.
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You Don't Have to Be Buddhist to Appreciate BuddhismYou do not have to be Buddhist to draw on the riches of a tradition that even many Buddhists say is not a religion.
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Buddhism: Response to ReadingsThis is a college research paper from a "Religions of the World" course that critiques several short articles relating to Buddhism.
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A Humorous Parody of "My 25 Things" Making the Rounds on FacebookIf you're on Facebook, you've probably been asked to post 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. Such postings often contain thinly-veiled bragging, brown-nosing, and other material ripe for parody.
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