He was looking for the real meaning of the life
He was seeking answers about how to end suffering.
When Siddhattha (Siddhartha) Gotama (Gautama) left home, he was looking for an end to suffering.
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A way to escape the suffering human life.
embarking on a spiritual journey and renouncing worldly comforts. Through meditation and self-reflection, he discovered the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, which became the foundation of Buddhism. Siddhartha Gautama's quest ultimately led him to enlightenment and the understanding that suffering can be overcome through the cessation of desire and attachment.
Siddhartha Gautama was widely known as "The Buddha," which means "the awakened one." He began is spiritual quest at age 29. His awakening (enlightenment) occurred 6 years later. From the time he was 35 until he died when he was 80, he was a wandering mendicant. He showed people by example how to live without suffering and he instructed them how to emulate him during those 45 years. .
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.
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The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, was the son of Suddhodana Gautama, the leader of the Sakya clan in northeastern India. (Hence he is also often called Sakyamuni, the "wise man of the Sakya clan"). His mother's name was Maya, usually referred to as "Maha Maya" ("Maya the Great"). She died seven days after giving birth to Siddhartha, and he was raised by Maya's younger sister, Maha Pajapati. Siddhartha had several half-brothers, including Ananda and Devadatta. Ananda eventually become the Buddha's attendant, and--due to his great memory skills--is believed to be the verbatim source of Buddha's teachings. Devadatta, on the other hand, was jealous of Siddhartha and tried to foil his mission. The Buddha had a wife, named Yasodhara and a son named Rahula. Even though Yasodhara was initially furious when Siddhartha abandoned her in his quest for enlightenment, she eventually came around to seeing things his way and emulated his actions, though within the confines of the palace. When Siddhartha eventually returned home (now as Buddha), Ananda negotiated between him and Yasodhara, which eventually resulted in Siddhartha ordaining her to be the first female member of his order.
Siddhartha Gautama also known as Gautama Buddha, the Historical Buddha or simply Buddha was born on the Nepal/India border and taught in Northern India between 560BCE - 480BCE. Modern historians are not in agreement over the precise dates of his birth although he is thought to have been 80 at the time of his death. If your question is asking who is "the Creator" in Buddhism, then the answer is muvj simpler. There is none. Buddhists feel the countless Universes have always existed and even the quest for the answer to such a question is pointless.
The crafty loon seems to be an allegory for Thoreau's spiritual quest – or spiritual chase.
The Buddha statue is considered as one of the most symbolic objects of Buddhism. The first statue was done in the country of Gandhara, North of India, in what is today, the country of Pakistan.
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Richard Jafolla has written: 'The quest' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Unity School of Christianity, Spiritual life 'Nourishing the life force' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Vitamin therapy 'Adventures on the Quest' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Unity School of Christianity, Spiritual life
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