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Why does Siddhartha leave the samanas?

he feels guilty about leaving his parents

he is weak from fasting and needs more food

he feels they have not taught him real wisdom

the samanas threw him out for disobedience

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Answer:

he feels they have not taught him real wisdom

Step-by-step explanation:

Siddhartha leaves his father's Hinduism because of its flaws, just as he leaves the Samanas' teachings; because they do not lead him to enlightenment.

Soon Siddhartha becomes aware that the way of the Samana's does not teach true salvation.

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