In his father's palace. SiddharthaGautama was a prince before he became the Buddha.
As a young man Siddhartha was a prince and would have participated in all of the sports such as archery, sword fighting and wrestling. No record of his favorite exists.
prince or simply young prince
Herman Hesse's novel "Siddhartha' is a fictional account of a young man as he travels to join a group of ascetics during the time of Siddhartha Gautama . Ok just wondering if it was referring to the actual Siddhartha Gautema- the founder of Buddhism... wasn't sure.
In northern India, around 2,500 years ago, a young prince named Siddhartha Gautama lived a sheltered life of luxury. His parents kept him hidden from the world of human poverty and suffering. Siddhartha's parents believed he would be better off if he thought the world was a place free of sadness and pain. As a young man, Siddhartha ventured outside his home. He discovered a world he had not known to exist. Siddhartha saw death, illness, and grief. However, he also encountered a holy man, full of peace and self-assurance. At that moment, Siddhartha decided that he wanted to understand two things. Why did people suffer? Why was peace radiating from the holy man he had seen on the road? Siddhartha gave up his physical belongings and material wealth. He set out on a journey to find answers to his questions. Eventually, Siddhartha shared his philosophicaldiscoveries with other people. Siddhartha Gautama became known as the Buddha. His teachings form the foundation of the major world religion Buddhism.
The date that Siddhartha married is unknown. However, it is believed that he married when he was 16. It is said that he married his cousin of the same age named Yashodhara.
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Siddhartha Gautama started the Buddhist religion when he saw a sick man and monk that had nothing to his name. Hopefully i helped you.Technically, The Buddha did but he claimed that there were many other Buddhas before him.
As a young man Siddhartha wondered why we all suffer so much, and what could be done about it.
In northern India, around 2,500 years ago, a young prince named Siddhartha Gautama lived a sheltered life of luxury. His parents kept him hidden from the world of human poverty and suffering. Siddhartha's parents believed he would be better off if he thought the world was a place free of sadness and pain.As a young man, Siddhartha ventured outside his home. He discovered a world he had not known to exist. Siddhartha saw death, illness, and grief. However, he also encountered a holy man, full of peace and self-assurance. At that moment, Siddhartha decided that he wanted to understand two things. Why did people suffer? Why was peace radiating from the holy man he had seen on the road? Siddhartha gave up his physical belongings and material wealth. He set out on a journey to find answers to his questions.Eventually, Siddhartha shared his philosophicaldiscoveries with other people. Siddhartha Gautama became known as the Buddha. His teachings form the foundation of the major world religion Buddhism. How did a wealthy prince, who once lived a life of luxury, become an ascetic with few possessions?Siddhartha Gautama was born in northern India in 563 B.C. He belonged to a noble family. His parents tried to protect him from the world. They did not let him venture outside the palace. However, one day Siddhartha went outside of the palace walls. Once outside, he came across some unfamiliar sights. He saw asick man, an old man, and a dead man. (The dead man was being carried by his grieving family.) After viewing these sights, Siddhartha came across a holy man who was sitting by the road. The holy man wore simple clothes. He had few possessions, yet seemed content and full of peace. Siddhartha was greatly affected by this holy man. He made a decision that would greatly change his life and the world.Siddhartha left his home at the age of 29, leaving behind a wife and young son. His goal was to figure out why people suffered. He wanted to understand the peace that he believed the holy man experienced. Siddhartha became an ascetic. He cut off his hair and wore a yellow robe. For six years, Siddhartha traveled and was educated by religious teachers. Throughout this time, he studied, fasted, and prayed. But Siddhartha was only hungry and tired, not satisfied or more at peace. However, Siddhartha hadperseverance.
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An Indian prince.