1. What compelled Gautam Buddha to leave
his home?
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- A sensitive young man is brought up in the lap of luxury.
- He is the favored child of his father, who doesn’t want him to be exposed to the cruel ways of this world.
- A new father, he goes for a ride with his charioteer, and is exposed to disease and deprivation.
- What does he do? He goes back home, takes leave of his sleeping wife and child and heads off to the forest, to meditate and to end the cycle of suffering.
- Six hard years of practice and asceticism later, he strikes gold and is revealed as the Buddha, the Tathagatha, the Enlightened one.
- Is it just me or does something not compute?
- Why would a sensitive man, a royal to boot, flee when he sees disease and deprivation? Why not stay and work for the welfare of his subjects? I know that his father was not a king but the tribal chief of a republic but hopefully you get my point.
- Furthermore, why did Siddhartha leave his family? It’s not as if his wife and son were fetters (as Prince Siddhartha was supposed to have uttered when he saw his newborn son).
- No royal personage I know of has had any
- real childcare responsibilities.
- Buddha, born with the name Siddhartha Gautama, was a teacher, philosopher and spiritual leader who is considered the founder of Buddhism. ...
- The name Buddha means "one who is
- awakened" or "the enlightened one.
- " While scholars agree that Buddha did in fact exist, the specific dates and events of his life are still debated.
- The Buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any God or external power.
- He attributed all his realization, attainments and achievements to human endeavor and human intelligence.
- A man and only a man can become a Buddha. ... Man's position, according to Buddhism, is supreme
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