Siddhartha

What does he say is the most important thing in the world? Govinda then is puzzled because Gotama taught me one must not be bound to earthly love. Siddartha says its only and apparent contradiction. Explain his meaning.

Comes from the Chapter "Govinda"

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Ultimately, expressing love and admiration toward all things is the most important thing in the world. Govinda is confused by most of what Siddhartha says, but he feels certain that his old friend is a holy man.

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