Siddhartha feels the seeds of discontent within him due to his growing awareness of the limitations of his privileged life as a Brahmin's son. Despite his access to knowledge and spiritual teachings, he senses that traditional practices and teachings do not lead to true enlightenment or fulfillment. This internal conflict drives him to seek deeper meaning and understanding beyond the confines of his current existence. Ultimately, his dissatisfaction propels him on a quest for true self-discovery and spiritual awakening.
Will and Grace - 1998 Seeds of Discontent 2-11 was released on: USA: 25 January 2000
Yes, all sunflowers have seeds within them.
Yes. Seeds grow within the flower.
Seeds in angiosperm plants are typically found within the ovary of the flower, which develops into a fruit once fertilization occurs. The seeds are contained within the ovary's ovules, which undergo fertilization and develop into mature seeds within the fruit.
Cucumber seeds are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. In contrast, gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
Seeds are not illegal, growing the seeds is though.
The very small seeds are grown within the flesh of the banana
Gymnosperms produce naked seeds, which are not enclosed within a fruit. These seeds are often found within cones or on scales of the plant. They do not have a protective fruit covering like angiosperm seeds do.
Within pumpkins. There are hundreds of them.
strawberries
The seeds are contained within the skin.
Seeds mature within the fruit of a flowering plant; the fruit froms from the ovary