Yes. he became a monk after he left his palace.
When Siddhartha Gautama left the palace for the first time as an adult, he saw a man who seemed to be suffering. Then he saw a monk who had no possesions, but seemed to be so peaceful, so he gave up his life of luxury to become a monk.
Siddhartha Gautama is first become a Buddha.
St. Barnabas was not a monk.
This is an odd question. Siddhartha and Gotama are different names for the same person.
His father didn't let him leave because he was worried that Siddhartha would want to leave the royal life to become the Buddha, when, if Siddhartha did stay in the royal life, he would become the ruler of the universe, which is what Siddhartha's father wanted him to become. To find out more on Siddhartha's life, you should research it if you want to.
it usually dependents on what religion you are talking about if it is catholic only a man can become a monk.
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Yes. he became a monk after he left his palace.
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No, you do not.
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.
He never wanted to be a monk.