The story revolves around a young Brahman of the Kapilavastu in the Nepal kingdom and his journey to attain eternal peace. On acknowledging the difference between reality and the world he has been kept in, Siddartha decides to leave his kingdom in search of serenity. His aim becomes to be able to find a balance in contrast to life and defeat his fears.
Siddhartha
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The story revolves around a young Brahman of the Kapilavastu in the Nepal kingdom and his journey to attain eternal peace
SKU: | 9390893178 |
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Category: | Children's Literature |
Tags: | Children's Literature, Trade Books |
Weight | 0.15 kg |
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Dimensions | 20.32 × 12.7 × 0.54 cm |
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Language | English |
Page Count | 121 |
Unit Count | 1 |
ISBN-10 | 9390893178 |
ISBN-13 | 9789390893171 |
Country of Origin | India |
Manufacturer Contact Information | 12/651 Opp. Arvindo Park, Near Jama Masjid, Indira Nagar, Lucknow – 226016 |
Brand Name | EduGorilla |
Publisher | Edugorilla Community Private Limited |
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