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Siddhartha Gautama, The Buddha, wanted to find out why beings suffer (are discontented) and how to relieve it so that beings can enjoy a happier life.

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he was looking for enlightenment

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What was Siddhartha looking for and what did he eventually find?

Siddhartha was looking for a way to relieve the suffering in the world and he found an answer that involves understanding the source of that suffering (clinging to incorrect views of the world) and a practice that will allow each individual to gain a better view and therefore suffer less.


What was Siddhartha Gautama looking for when set out on his spiritual quest?

He was looking for the real meaning of the life


What caused Siddhartha to go looking for the end of suffering?

Compassion for others, and coming to understand that everybody suffers.


Why can't gotama teach siddhartha how has siddhartha's goal changed?

Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.


Who does Siddhartha meet in Chapter one of Siddhartha?

Govinda


Is Siddhartha Gautama single?

No, Siddhartha Gautama is not single.


What did prince Siddhartha learn?

He learned patience and that everything is one. What he was looking for "everything" in the end has always been one thing! Everything together, unity.


What religion was siddhartha born to?

Siddhartha was born a Hindu prince.


When was Siddhartha - novel - created?

Siddhartha - novel - was created in 1922.


What did siddhartha's father try to shelter siddhartha from?

His father, King Shuddodana, kept him from learning about suffering because he wanted the best for Siddhartha.


Was Siddhartha a God?

No. Siddhartha was a man with no god-hood or godly connection.


In Siddhartha hermann hesse the book Who is Siddhartha's truthful companion?

Govinda