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In Hermann Hesse's novel "Siddhartha," Gotama, also known as the Buddha, does not rob Siddhartha of anything material. Instead, he offers Siddhartha a profound spiritual truth and a path to enlightenment. Siddhartha ultimately chooses to seek his own understanding rather than follow Gotama's teachings, rejecting the idea of simply adopting another's wisdom. This decision highlights Siddhartha's desire for personal experience and self-discovery on his spiritual journey.

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