Siddhartha was upset after seeing an old man, a sick person, and a corpse during his excursion outside the palace because these encounters exposed him to the harsh realities of life, which he had been sheltered from. Each sight confronted him with the inevitability of aging, suffering, and death, prompting a profound existential crisis. This realization ignited his desire to seek enlightenment and understand the nature of suffering, ultimately leading him to leave his royal life in pursuit of spiritual awakening.
He took for trips, on the first he encountered a starving man, the second a sick man, the third a dead man who turned out to be the starving man, and the fourth and maybe most important, a monk.
One day, when he began to become curious about the world outside the palace walls. He asked a charioteer to take him out to see what it was like. He was shocked at the sight of an aged man, a sick man and finally a dead man (corpse). The reason for him being so shocked be these three sights was that he had never in his life seen them because from a very young age his father, through the fear that he would become religously minded, he kept him sheltered from such things and only shown him the beautiful and happy things in the world. Aftr seeing these three sights and being told that these three things were natural and would evenually happen to him and his family the way in which they happened to everyone, he saw a four sight - a religous man with nothing else to his name but a begging bowl and the clothes on his back and he looked peaceful. That was when Prince Siddhartha Gautana relieved suffering existed.The Four SightsA Aged ManA Sick ManA Dead Man (Corpse)A Religous Man
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Siddhartha first saw an old man, revealing the consequences of aging. The second sight was of a sick person suffering from a disease. The third sight was of a corpse. this showed siddartha everyone has to die. After seeing these three negative sights, Siddhārtha came upon the fourth sight; an ascetic who had devoted himself to finding the cause of human suffering.
Sickness, death and old age
Vasudeva tells Siddhartha that he will learn the unity of all things, the importance of listening, and the nature of time from the river. Unlike human teachers, the river embodies the flow of life and the interconnectedness of existence, teaching Siddhartha to truly listen to the world around him. It reveals the cyclical nature of time, showing that past, present, and future are all part of a continuous whole. This profound understanding is something that cannot be imparted through words alone.
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