Aus Indien by Hermann Hesse is a collection of essays based on his experiences and inspirations from his journey to India. Published in 1913, this work reflects Hesse¡¯s deep interest in Indian culture, philosophy, and religion. In this book, he records the inner realizations and mystical experiences he encountered during his travels in India.
Hesse observes the nature, people, and religious rituals of India, exploring an Eastern way of thinking and worldview, which contrasts with Western thought. Aus Indien is not merely a travelogue; rather, it consists of essays that delve into Hesse¡¯s philosophical reflections and spiritual journey inspired by his time in India. He was particularly fascinated by Buddhist and Hindu philosophies, themes that later became significant in his major works, such as Siddhartha and Demian.
Through this book, Hesse aimed to share his inner reflections along with profound insights into Eastern thought, which he gained during his spiritual quest. Aus Indien is considered a turning point in Hesse¡¯s literary and philosophical journey, marking the beginning of his spiritual exploration.
Nachts im Suezkanal
Abend in Asien
Spazierenfahren
Augenlust
Der Hanswurst
Architektur
Singapur-Traum
Uberfahrt
Pelaiang
Sozieteit
Nacht auf Deck
Waldnacht
Palembang
Wassermarchen
Die Graber von Palembang
Maras
Spaziergang in Kandy
Tagebuchblatt aus Kandy
Pedrotallagalla
Ruckreise
Reisende Asiaten
Gedichte
Gegenuber von Afrika
Abend auf dem Roten Meer
Ankunft in Ceylon
Nachts in der Kabine
Flu©¬ im Urwald
Kein Trost
Nachtfest der Chinesen in Singapur
Im malayischen Archipel
Bei Nacht
Pelaiang
Vor Colombo
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