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Siddhartha

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Essay title: Siddhartha

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. He is troubled by restless dreams and begins to suspect that he has learned all that his father and the other Brahmins can teach him. Siddhartha's search for a new path leads him to seek out and join the ascetic Samanas. As a faithful friend and kindred spirit, Govinda accompanies him.

As Samanas, the pair of friends gets rid of all of their possessions and practice mortification (the control of physical desires and passions) of the flesh, especially through fasting. Siddhartha sought out pain because when pain looses its power over one's body, the Self forgets about pain and peace is attained. But while pain soon becomes a memory, peace does not come. Ultimately, Siddhartha reasons that one cannot really learn anything from teachers or the teachings they give. The knowledge he seeks lays within, in Atman, the element of the divine within him.

Three years after joining the Samanas, Siddhartha and Govinda

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