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A young Brahmin, admired yet inwardly restless, renounces his privileged life to seek spiritual truth. He studies with ascetics, encounters a revered awakened teacher but finds doctrinal teachings insufficient, then pursues worldly love and commerce, later grows disillusioned, retreats to live by a river with a humble ferryman, learns to listen and understand the unity and flow of life, reconciles the opposites of renunciation and experience, and attains inner peace and self-realization. Themes include the limits of scripture and ritual, the necessity of personal experience for wisdom, and the river as a metaphor for time, unity, and spiritual awakening.
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