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Essay heading: Siddhartha's Many Teachers
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The name Kamala in the book foreshadowed that Siddhartha was going to awaken those buried emotions that he had kept hidden for so long. Siddhartha encounter with Kamla suggested that physical desire and sex are essential aspects of the material world he had to encounter in order to balance out all knowledge he had to attain in order to achieve Enlightenment... displayed 300 characters
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Siddhartha first met Vasudeva after leaving Gotama and Govinda and immediately noticed Vasudeva's undeniable inner tranquility. Vasudeva never boasted about his knowledge and harmony to anyone. When Siddhartha encountered Vasudeva the second time, suicidal and in doubt, Vasudeva was able to replenish his will to become enlightened... displayed next 300 characters
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