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He was troubled by the suffering of all human beings

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He was banished by his father for decrying war

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Q: Why did Prince Siddhartha Gautama leave the palace to live in the wilderness for 6 years?
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Where did Siddhartha gautama live when he was a young boy?

In his father's palace. SiddharthaGautama was a prince before he became the Buddha.


How old was Siddhartha Gautama when he first left the palace?

Siddhartha was the founder of Buddhism. He was only 12 years old when he set out on a homeless life.Answer:Siddhartha, lived as a prince fo many years. He was married at 16 to Yaśodharā his cousin of the same age. They has a son, Rahula. After 29 years as a Prince in Kapilavastu he left to seek enlightenment.


Siddhartha Gautama left isolation in his palace in an attempt to find?

an ill person, a dead person and an old person:)


Why did Siddhartha choose to become a religious leader?

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.


Who was the person in ancient India that started buddhsm?

The history of buddhism started in 580 BC, when prince Siddhartha Gautama was born. He left his palace to find true happiness and enlightenment. He shared his knowledge with many others, starting buddhism.


What does sudhodana give the prince and princess?

Prince Siddhartha, also known as Gautama Buddha spent a lot of his childhood time surrounded by the wealth of his father at several palaces. He was mostly raised by his mother's younger sister, Maha Pajapati. He started to develop some ideas too.


Who drove Siddhartha's chariot?

In the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, it was Channa, his charioteer, who drove his chariot. Channa played a significant role in Siddhartha's life and later became a disciple after Siddhartha renounced his princely life to seek enlightenment.


What was Buddha not allowed to see?

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.


What did siddhartha's father did to protect his son?

He closed him in the palace and he never let him came out of the palace, because he didn't want Siddhartha to see all the suffering and became a holy man.


What Siddhartha see that prompted him to leave the palace?

pain and suffering


Why did Siddhartha leave the palace?

he was not content with the Caste System and discrimination caused by it. he also did not like the idea of worshipping idols when there are people suffering and they need help. this caused him to leave Hinduism.


What did Siddhartha's father do to protect his son?

He closed him in the palace and he never let him came out of the palace, because he didn't want Siddhartha to see all the suffering and became a holy man.