Buddha, Vol. 4: The Forest of Uruvela (Buddha, #4)

English language

Published July 15, 2004

ISBN:
978-1-932234-46-6
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5 stars

Stumbled into this book at a local library. This is the first Japanese manga that I am reading and it is about Buddha, so needless to say I was excited in reading this book.
And this book did justice to my excitement, couldn't keep it down until I was done with the book.

This book describes in detail of the phase of life that Siddhartha went through in the forest of Uruvela as a seeker of truth and to overcome the dread of death.

I always thought being a saint or leaving routine life and going to the forest was fun.
No more traffic. No more rush. No more gossips. No one to judge you. No more chores.
No more working days. No more exams.
No more responsibilities. No more pollution. No more bills.
No more loans/EMI. No more inflation. No more taxes.
Well… A lot of no more’s and …

Review of 'Buddha, Vol. 4: The Forest of Uruvela (Buddha, #4)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Volume 4 takes young Siddharta into the forest of Uruvela, where he starts the trials to find his enlightenment. The series continues it's lighthearted, fresh and joyful tone. I love how it highlights the most important bits of Buddha's search for meaning while keeping the story fun and moving along.
I still struggle with the almost total lack of female characters of any weight. Other than that I am really enjoying the series, most particularly the amazing illustration that is filled with dynamism and movement.

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