After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.
After being aimlessly for some time, Siddhartha then started seeing the physical world with fresh eyes, noticing all the beautiful things with more clarity, he wasenthralled.
Zzz...
Siddhartha spends his first night at the ferryman's hut. And dreams about Govinda
Then, Govinda Imitating Christ asks, "Why hast thou forsaken me" in the dream Govinda transform into a woman and Siddhartha suckles at her breast.
In the dream
Why hast thou forsaken me?
Of course!!
Can you take me across the river.
The next day Siddhartha asks the ferryman if he can take him across the river. ferryman also tells Siddhartha he has learned much from the river, and Siddhartha finds comfort in the ferryman’s words.
I have nothing to pay for your work, I'm really sorry.
I believe you will return someday to the river and bring me back a gift.
It's beautiful
When they reach the other bank, Siddhartha regrets not being able to pay the ferryman, but the ferryman does not seem to mind. He prophesies that Siddhartha will return to the river in the future, and that Siddhartha will give him a gift at that time.
At the edge of a village, a young woman appears and attempts to seduce Siddhartha. Though she tempts him, his inner voice tells him to resist.