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You should learn about him because he was the one who founded Buddhism. If you want to learn how he started Buddhism, type the question into wikianswers as well, and you should get a good answer.

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Why can't gotama teach siddhartha how has siddhartha's goal changed?

Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.


Why did Siddhartha father keep his son locked away in palac?

so Siddhartha didn't learn about suffering


What is gotama's reply to Siddhartha about what seems to be a flaw?

Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.i suspect you're confusing the (beautiful) fictional book Siddhartha by Herman Hesse with an historical account...


Why can't gotama teach Siddhartha?

His views are different.


How does govinda and siddhartha recognize gotama?

Siddhartha and Govinda recognize Gotama only by his complete peacefulness of behavior, by how still his form is, he no longer seeks for anything, nothing deceiving about him - only light and peace.


Is Siddhartha gotama a boy or a girl?

He is a boy .


Why doesn't Siddhartha become one of Gautamas followers?

This is an odd question. Siddhartha and Gotama are different names for the same person.


Who was Siddhartha gatuma was he a human?

Siddhattha Gotama is the founder of Buddhism. Yes, he was a human.


How did Siddhartha Gotama spend the rest of his life after he left his family home?

He traveled a little and meditated a lot.


When did Siddhartha gotama die?

The date of his death is not exactly known, but was believed to have happened somwhere around 483 BC.


Who is the Buddhist founder?

The man who became known as the Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. He is generally known nowadays as Siddhartha Gotama.


When and where was Siddhartha gautama burn?

Siddartha Gotama was born into a royal family in Lumbini (now Nepal) in 563 BC.