Friday, March 22, 2019
Siddharthaââ¬â¢s Influences :: Siddhartha Herman Hesse
Siddharthas InfluencesIn the novel Siddhartha, Herman Hesse used other characters to allow Siddhartha grow both intellectually and spiritually. During the course of his journey, Siddhartha encountered many people and see different ways of living and thinking closely spirit. Each individual taught him something about himself and the world around him. Siddharthas childhood friend, Govinda, educated him about the importance of choosing a path in his own life. Govinda had always been a step behind Siddhartha, following every decision he made. The i time he stepped out on his own, to accept the Buddha, he was only following the path of thousands of others. Siddhartha saw this and he learned that he had to learn to himself even if he wound up making a vilify decision. Meeting with Govinda at the end of the novel reinforced his thought that virtuoso had to have experience in order to attain Nirvana -- not someone elses knowlight-emitting diodege. After following Gotama for years Go vinda still hadnt reached peace although Siddhartha had. Siddhartha had done things many would consider wrong and immoral and notwithstanding he reached something that many others wanted so desperately because he had experience.The resplendent courtesan, Kamala, taught Siddhartha the importance of love along with the pleasures of it. While in the town of Samsara, he was introduced to a life of luxuries by her. She taught him how to please a woman and how to financial support her satisfied. He also learned how to gamble and the art of running a business from her friends. Although Siddhartha felt moments of joy, nothing fulfilled the longing in his soul. over the years, one of the more important lessons he gained from Kamala was that he could have this life of pleasurable things and yet still yearn for a deeper meaning in his heart. Vasudeva, the ferryboat captain, was the most important person in Siddharthas life. If he hadnt allowed Siddhartha to live with him and share the beau ty of the river, Siddhartha may have never reached Nirvana. Sitting with his pupil by the water and forcing him to listen and look into the depths led Siddhartha to his place of peacefulness.
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