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27 December, 15:31

Siddhartha's reason for leaving the Samanas is that he has discovered that the ascetic life--a life separate from the material world--does not lead to enlightenment. What is Govinda's reason for leaving? Is it fair to say that he is abanoning one organized religion for another? Is his shift lateral while Siddhartha's marks a step forward?

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  1. 27 December, 16:41
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