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Guatama hoped to learn the mystery of life.
Siddhartha Guatama, or Buddha, was a prince of India. He left his fathers home before he was king and so never ruled. He left to his wife and son to do so. He decided enlightenment needed to be achieved in another fashion, and left to live as an ascetic. He eventually left this life of deprivation to pursue the middle path.
Siddhartha Gautama(Budhha) "died" so no one knew that Siddhartha Gautama(Buddha) left his family.
to help those who felt pain and were suffering
to help those who felt pain and were suffering
Siddhartha left his family to become Buddha and find enlightenment
There is no "rule" associated with Siddhartha Gautama's life. As the Buddha he held no political power and did not rule. Before becoming enlightened he was a prince, not a king and so was not the ruler. He left home before his father died.
If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway
The child can has to be 18 before they are forced to leave home
Siddhartha decided to leave home and become a sadhu in search of a deeper understanding of life and the true nature of suffering. He wanted to pursue spiritual enlightenment and find a way to overcome the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
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Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, was married and had a son before he left home to become a wandering ascetic. His son, Rahula, became a monk as a child and therefore had no children.