Siddhartha lived as a Brahmin and then as an ascetic seeking spiritual fulfillment, but found neither satisfied his quest. He learned from the Buddha that enlightenment cannot be taught, and sought worldly experiences as a merchant and lover. Still unfulfilled, he dwelled by a river where he learned from the ferryman Vasudeva that spiritual peace comes from embracing life's cycles. When his old friend Govinda came to him for wisdom late in life, Siddhartha imparted his lessons and Govinda was finally enlightened.