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The narrative follows Siddhartha, a young brahmin who rejects inherited ritual knowledge and embarks on successive spiritual experiments—ascetic wandering, encounter with the Enlightened One, and a later immersion in sensual and commercial life—before retreating to a simple existence as a ferryman. Through relationships with his friend Govinda, a courtesan, and the ferryman Vasudeva, he discovers that genuine insight cannot be transmitted through doctrine but must be lived, arriving at a sense of unity reflected in the river’s ceaseless flow. Themes include self-discovery, the limits of formal teaching, the reconciliation of worldly experience with inner wisdom, and nature as a mirror of awakening.
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