Because he saw a man when one day he left his palace and saw the four sights . the fourth sight was a holy man, when siddhartha asked channa what he was doing, what channa replied really changed siddhartha's mind therefore he left all his luxury and family to become a holy man
The concept of monk suggests that the Buddha joined a monestary to live simple life of adequate food and shelter with learning and meditation. He studied under several hermit masters but abandoned them when he saw that they could not provide the enlightenment he wanted. He and several friends became mendicant ascetics (a wandering beggar depriving himself of food, shelter and all comforts). He felt this austere life would burn out the concerns for wealth and luxury. However it almost killed him.He saw the middle way of enough (not too littler too much in all things) was desirable.
Because he saw all the suffering and illness in the world so he decided to be a monk so he could be at peace with the world
Siddhartha Gautama became a monk because he saw an old man in his garden and he wanted to end suffering and pain
Kind Siddharth gave up all the riches after he saw people suffering from diseases,growing old and weak and dying ,he wanted to seek an answer for it.
In his father's palace. SiddharthaGautama was a prince before he became the Buddha.
an ill person, a dead person and an old person:)
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.
He was troubled by the suffering of all human beings
Siddhartha Gautama, also know as the Buddha, was born to a royal family who kept him inside of his palace in order to keep him from seeing suffering, decay and the evil that exists in the world. He remained sheltered until he was 29. One day he left his palace in order to meet his subjects, and during this excursion he saw an old man, a dying person, and other various forms of decay. What he saw shocked him so much that he began a spiritual journey to find out what caused evil and how to escape it.
In the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, it was Channa, his charioteer, who drove his chariot. Channa played a significant role in Siddhartha's life and later became a disciple after Siddhartha renounced his princely life to seek enlightenment.
Siddhartha was the founder of Buddhism. He was only 12 years old when he set out on a homeless life.Answer:Siddhartha, lived as a prince fo many years. He was married at 16 to Yaśodharā his cousin of the same age. They has a son, Rahula. After 29 years as a Prince in Kapilavastu he left to seek enlightenment.
The history of buddhism started in 580 BC, when prince Siddhartha Gautama was born. He left his palace to find true happiness and enlightenment. He shared his knowledge with many others, starting buddhism.
Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha before he left his fathers palace) was not allowed to see any of life's unpleasantness or suffering (sickness, age or death). After he became aware of these factors he began his quest for enlightenment and this ultimate enlightenment.
He closed him in the palace and he never let him came out of the palace, because he didn't want Siddhartha to see all the suffering and became a holy man.
pain and suffering
He closed him in the palace and he never let him came out of the palace, because he didn't want Siddhartha to see all the suffering and became a holy man.