Siddhartha Reincarnation

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At the end of this influential novel Govinda envisions something else and no longer sees his friend Siddhartha. Instead Govinda saw, “other faces, many faces, a long series, a continuous stream of faces” (Herman Hesse pg 121). Govinda also sees faces of fish with a, “tremendous painfully opened mouth, and a dying fish with dimmed eyes” (Herman Hesse pg 121) yet afterwards Govinda saw the faces of children and then naked bodies and animals. His vision continuously changed rapidly. None of the faces did in fact die down instead each face took a different form providing the example of reincarnation. Reincarnation is a main topic when it comes to understanding Buddhism. This vision represented the Buddha Siddhartha’s long waited calling. Throughout