because he understood that the life is full of sadness.. everything is like magic..it seems like everything is right and everything gives you happy but he understood that we all have to end up with sadness.. and he understood that the circle of life will continues...so he needed to escape from this circle.. for that he went searching for the truth..the truth to rid of all the fear and sadness.. that`s "Nirvana" :]
He wanted to find his answer [to how suffering is caused and how it can be prevented]. He left the kingdom and explored the outside world [since his father shielded him from sickness and poverty]. Along the way, Siddhartha Gautama was meditating under a tree when all of a sudden he found his answer. He later became a buddhist and shared his thoughts and ideas with others among him.
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Because he was exposed to the suffering of sickness, old age and death, in as much as he saw them happening to others. He realised that suffering was inevitable and he started to look for an understanding; an antidote to the physical condition.
He searched for happiness because he saw lemmas and realised the life on the outside world. He then went on a search for happiness to make his life like many others.
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how did the Siddhartha Gautama's upbringing influence his religious ideas and cause him to search for answer?
He was seeking "enlightenment."
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Gautama was a prince in Kapilbastu district of Lumbini zone which is in Nepal. After much spiritual search, he meditated in search of enlightenment. "Buddha" means enlightened.
Search for the Truth was created in 2002-06.
In Search of Truth was created on 2001-09-18.
Search for the Truth - video - was created in 2007.
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Secular practice of Buddhism began around 500BC
The Search for Truth - 1962 was released on: USA: 1962
A Search for the Truth - 1999 was released on: USA: 1999
The truth of suffering or dissatisfaction or stress. The truth of the cause of suffering or dissatisfaction or stress. The truth of the cessation of suffering or dissatisfaction or stress. The truth of the path to cessation of suffering or dissatisfaction or stress.