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  1. 3 days ago · OP Sharma worked on a series of photographs of Shashi Kapoor and Simi Garewal in the film Siddhartha (1972) (Photo credit: Ishika Roy) “Standing at the cusp of a debate between analogue and documentary practice, he was unafraid to experiment with techniques.

  2. 16 hours ago · Once in a while comes a show that transports viewers from the real world to the sublime and works as a time machine. ‘OP Sharma & the Fine Art of Photography (1950s-1990s)’, presented by the ...

  3. "Sharma ji worked on only four films but the composition of his images, and in some cases the skilled printmaking like particularly in the film Siddhartha, involved creating beautiful results...

  4. When the Samanas’ practices render Siddhartha “just as far removed from wisdom…as a child in in the mother’s womb,” he and Govinda set out to find Gotama, the Buddha. This move begins the novel’s rising action and furthers Siddhartha’s understanding of what achieving enlightenment truly means.

  5. Awakening” gathers the import of the first few chapters, crystallizes them within Siddhartha’s mind, and shows how they act as catalyst for revelation, prompting Siddhartha to move forward into the material world.

  6. Siddhartha: Part 1, Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis. Next. Part 1, Chapter 2. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Siddhartha is brought up in a beautiful riverside home, the son of a Brahmin, and lives a spiritual life with his friend Govinda, performing holy offerings and conversing with the sages, the wise men, learning their philosophies.

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  8. Siddhartha, the son of a Brahmin (a Hindu Priest), and his best friend, Govinda, have grown up learning the ways of the Brahmins. Everyone in their village loves Siddhartha. But although he brings joy to everyone's life, Siddhartha feels little joy himself.