Siddharta and Kamala were very simmilar in many aspects of life. they both were very curious, thats why they will always be willing to learn from each other by Basic knowlegde was not enough for neither of them, for life experience was the trully teacher on their journey. they knew they both couln´t love like everybody else, untill they had their son. That´s when trully love awaken within their souls and believe in the beauty of that feeling that they once felt strange to, LOVE.
That Siddhartha will be rich
She was bitten by a poisonous snake.
kamala was never present
Kamaswami represents materialism so Siddhartha(Sid) learns the material world from him. Sid learns business from him and gain riches through selling. Kamala and Sid are not in love with each other but Kamala does teach him love but only physical love since in this stage of the book, Kamala is only a courtesan/prostitute.
In chapter 5, Siddhartha says, "Your mouth is like a freshly cut fig, Kamala."
It seems there is a typo in your question, but assuming you meant "What are Siddhartha's characters?" Siddhartha, a novel by Hermann Hesse, primarily focuses on the character Siddhartha and his spiritual journey towards enlightenment. Other key characters include Govinda, Vasudeva, Kamala, and the Buddha, who play important roles in Siddhartha's development and understanding of the world.
In "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha himself is a round character because he undergoes significant inner transformation and growth throughout the story. Characters like Govinda or Kamala are considered flat characters because they primarily serve a single purpose in the narrative and do not experience much development.
The cast of Siddhartha - 1972 includes: Simi Garewal as Kamala Shanti Hiranand as Mother The Holy Sadhus of Rishikesh as himself Pinchoo Kapoor as Kamaswami Shashi Kapoor as Siddhartha Kunal Kapoor as Son Romesh Sharma as Govinda Amrik Singh as Father Zul Vellani as Vasudeva
there are people who have reached enlightenment if that's what you mean.
One quite popular explanation is that the songbird represents Siddharthas inner voice, or his soul. it is bound to the worldly aspects of his life, thus the bird is kept in a cage. as Siddhartha decides to leave the city, where he didn't find his enlightenment but instead fell for physical love and gambling, Kamala, his lover, frees the bird, which is a symbol for the re-found freedom of Siddhartha.
What Kamala? There are a bunch of Kamala's out there in the world you know.
Kamala Jharia's birth name is Kamala Singha.