Siddhartha felt indebted to Gotama, the Buddha, because he recognized Gotama's profound understanding of suffering and the path to enlightenment. Siddhartha admired how Gotama had achieved liberation and shared his insights with others, which inspired Siddhartha to seek his own truth. Although Siddhartha ultimately chose to follow his own path, he appreciated Gotama's teachings as a significant influence on his spiritual journey. This sense of gratitude stemmed from Gotama’s role in illuminating the possibility of enlightenment.
Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.
Siddhartha and Gotama is the same person.i suspect you're confusing the (beautiful) fictional book Siddhartha by Herman Hesse with an historical account...
His views are different.
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.
He is a boy .
This is an odd question. Siddhartha and Gotama are different names for the same person.
Siddhattha Gotama is the founder of Buddhism. Yes, he was a human.
so Siddhartha didn't learn about suffering
He traveled a little and meditated a lot.
The man who became known as the Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. He is generally known nowadays as Siddhartha Gotama.
The date of his death is not exactly known, but was believed to have happened somwhere around 483 BC.
Siddartha Gotama was born into a royal family in Lumbini (now Nepal) in 563 BC.