He suffered in many ways between his birth and death:
Siddhartha Gautama, The Buddha, wanted to find out why beings suffer (are discontented) and how to relieve it so that beings can enjoy a happier life.
As a young man Siddhartha wondered why we all suffer so much, and what could be done about it.
Siddhartha was looking for a way to relieve the suffering in the world and he found an answer that involves understanding the source of that suffering (clinging to incorrect views of the world) and a practice that will allow each individual to gain a better view and therefore suffer less.
Sidhartha knew that all humans suffer and that an answer, as yet unknown, must be available.Once enlighten as the Buddha he knew that the answer was contained in the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path,
Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.
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No, Siddhartha Gautama is not single.
Siddhartha was born a Hindu prince.
Siddhartha - novel - was created in 1922.
His father, King Shuddodana, kept him from learning about suffering because he wanted the best for Siddhartha.
In northern India, around 2,500 years ago, a young prince named Siddhartha Gautama lived a sheltered life of luxury. His parents kept him hidden from the world of human poverty and suffering. Siddhartha's parents believed he would be better off if he thought the world was a place free of sadness and pain. As a young man, Siddhartha ventured outside his home. He discovered a world he had not known to exist. Siddhartha saw death, illness, and grief. However, he also encountered a holy man, full of peace and self-assurance. At that moment, Siddhartha decided that he wanted to understand two things. Why did people suffer? Why was peace radiating from the holy man he had seen on the road? Siddhartha gave up his physical belongings and material wealth. He set out on a journey to find answers to his questions. Eventually, Siddhartha shared his philosophicaldiscoveries with other people. Siddhartha Gautama became known as the Buddha. His teachings form the foundation of the major world religion Buddhism.
No. Siddhartha was a man with no god-hood or godly connection.