Both Uses of
diversity
in
Siddhartha
- the deeply thinking Brahman, who scorns diversity, who seeks unity.
Chpt 4 *diversity = the condition of variety
- All of this, all this yellow and blue, river and forest, entered Siddhartha for the first time through the eyes, was no longer a spell of Mara, was no longer the veil of Maya, was no longer a pointless and coincidental diversity of mere appearances, despicable to the deeply thinking Brahman, who scorns diversity, who seeks unity.†
Chpt 4
Definition:
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(diversity) the condition of variety -- especially in reference to members of a population group who are of different races or cultures