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Siddhartha's father, King Shuddodana only wanted the best for his son. He had bought 3 palaces for him, one for the winter, rainy season, and summer. Shuddodana gave him everything he could ever have wanted, only so that Siddhartha would never have to go through suffering himself, or see anyone else in that state.

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