Well, he founded Bhuddism for starters. At the time that Siddharta was living in India, the main religion, Hinduism was becoming corrupt in his eyes. So after some soulsearching, he came upon the ways of Bhuddism. He traveled India for the rest of his life, teaching what he had learned until his death. Bhuddism was a major force in the countries of India, China, Japan, Burma and sri lanka for hundreds of years and still are today.
Walk, Breathe, and Sleep.
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His father, King Shuddodana, kept him from learning about suffering because he wanted the best for Siddhartha.
Maya was the mother of Siddhartha, and he was her lone youngster. She kicked the bucket not long after his introduction to the world. Pajapati, who later turned into the main Buddhist religious woman, raised Siddhartha as her own. Apparently, Prince Siddhartha and his family were of the Kshatriya station of heroes and aristocrats.
Siddhartha Gautama was born in 563B.C.E. His birthplace was the town of Kapilavastu in what is know known as Nepal.
Book TV - 1998 Siddhartha Mukherjee was released on: USA: 13 March 2011
Siddhartha saw old age, sickness and death!
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I think it was because Siddhartha taught Govinda something he never thought of before. Govinda was a Monk who spent his whole life meditating and attempting to understand the nature of being, he believes nirvana awaits at the end of a journey. Siddhartha says that understanding comes from loving things for what they are. He speaks of a stone, saying that we respect the stone because it will be many things, but Siddhartha is saying that he loves the stone because it has been so many things already, and it will always be/is everything. Thusly the stone is the same as us. Govinda has always been as Siddhartha says a "seeker" he has spent his life in contemplation trying to reach a goal and Siddhartha teaches him that the achievement is in understanding and appreciating the moment, or the rock. Nirvana is within the self, not somewhere else. All things are good because all things are each other. Maybe.
Selfishness and wanting things
Sickness, death and old age
Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.
Govinda
No, Siddhartha Gautama is not single.
Siddhartha was born a Hindu prince.
Siddhartha - novel - was created in 1922.
His father, King Shuddodana, kept him from learning about suffering because he wanted the best for Siddhartha.
No. Siddhartha was a man with no god-hood or godly connection.