It was Yosardah
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We don't know her name. Later works have called her Yasodhara but those were composed hundreds of years after she lived. Scholars believe her actual name was Bimba.
At the age of sixteen Siddattha married a local 'princess' called Yasodhara.
yes , to a princess and they had children together.
no the buddha did not get married
yes, he did, and he had many children
Queen Yashodhara
Yes.
Prince Siddhartha's (Gautama Buddha) wife is called Yasodhara. They were both Hindu's until Buddhism was made afterwards.
Prince Siddhartha's (Gautama Buddha) wife is called Yasodhara. They were both Hindu's until Buddhism was made afterwards.
Princess Yashodara
Yashodhara
Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, was married and had a son before he left home to become a wandering ascetic. His son, Rahula, became a monk as a child and therefore had no children.
When he was 16 Siddhartha married his cousin of the same age named Yaśodharā. They had a child named Rāhula which means fetter (think ball and chain).
Lord Buddha did not have a wife. However, Prince Siddhartha was married to Princess Yashodhara and together they had a son named Rahula. Later on Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment and became Lord Buddha.
Before taking the spiritual path, Lord Buddha left his kingdom, leaving parents, wife and son.
wife act like a child
He had a wife and a son. However he left them to start his own spiritual practice.
Yes, Buddha had a wife and son before he left to go on his spiritual journy, His wife's name is Yaśodharā, and his son's name is Rāhula, which, interestingly enough, means fetter or impediment (think ball and chain).
According to the Pali Canon, the Buddha's wife gave birth to a son before his turn to asceticism. He was named Rahula. At age seven, he met his father who had by then become the Buddha and was ordained as the first Samanera , or novice monk.