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Siddhartha, during his journey with Chandaka, was profoundly influenced by the sights of suffering and impermanence he encountered. The experiences of witnessing an old man, a sick person, and a dead body awakened his deep realization of the transient nature of life and the inevitability of suffering. These encounters prompted Siddhartha to seek deeper meaning and ultimately led him to renounce his royal life in pursuit of enlightenment. This pivotal moment set him on the path to becoming the Buddha.

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