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hoped he would find after he left his life and wealth to entered a new life of free and suffering
hoped that helped you a little. what do i know i'm
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Well, I think it began in India but I'm not sure, and it began by Prince Guatama Siddhartha aka Buddha. Hope that helped you! :) Buddhism WAS "invented" by the spoiled Prince Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha left his wife, wealth and newborn son to see if he could find a way to end world suffering. Buddhism began because he saw a Monk who was real happy, but he said, "How can you be happy with this suffering around you? So he left his whole life behind and sat down for 40 day below a tree and finally was happy.
Siddhartha (Buddha) felt sad but he knew that he had to follow his destiny and find the answer to all the suffering in the world
Siddhartha left his family to become Buddha and find enlightenment
an ill person, a dead person and an old person:)
Siddhartha Gautama(Budhha) "died" so no one knew that Siddhartha Gautama(Buddha) left his family.
he left to find wealth in Mexico and claim the land Spain's.
Yes. he became a monk after he left his palace.
so Siddhartha didn't learn about suffering
He discovered suffering, which his father had tried to shield him from. So, he set out in search for the cause of human suffering, but in order to do this he had to leave his family. He was willing to do this.
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's sheltered upbringing in luxury led him to question the true nature of life and suffering, inspiring his quest for answers. Witnessing old age, sickness, and death outside the palace walls made him confront human suffering, prompting his spiritual journey to find a path to enlightenment and end suffering. This contrast between his pampered upbringing and exposure to the realities of life fueled his determination to seek deeper truths beyond material wealth and pleasure.
Siddhartha Guatama, or Buddha, was a prince of India. He left his fathers home before he was king and so never ruled. He left to his wife and son to do so. He decided enlightenment needed to be achieved in another fashion, and left to live as an ascetic. He eventually left this life of deprivation to pursue the middle path.