History, asked by 2015535abdullah, 9 months ago

I have a project of history ( Guatama Buddha's marriage, change of heart when he saw old man, dead man, a sick man, and a sage ) can someone answer my question quick for class 6.

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Answered by swarathorat
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he saw that the sorrows occurs because of desires.. that's why accept the sage every one was suffering.. but the sage did not had any desires so he did not had any sorrows.. he realised that the reason of suffering in human life is desire

Answered by lodhiyal16
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Siddhartha Gautama was born around 623 BC in Lumbini grove near Kapilavastu in the family of Śākya. His father Suddhodana was the chief of Śākya-s whose capital was Kapilavastu. Siddhartha's mother Mahamaya died seven days after his birth. Prajāpatī Gautamī, the younger sister of Mahāmāyā, brought up Siddhārtha. An old sage Asita who visited Śuddhodana to see the newborn child, predicted that the child would be a saviour of the world and would bring salvation to people. The child was named Siddhārtha, 'one whose goal is fulfilled'. Gautama is the family name. Thus he was known as Siddhārtha Gautama. Later on he became a sage and since he belonged to the Śākya clan he received the title 'Śākyamuni'. He was married to Yaśodharā and had a son named Rāhula. In his youth, one day Siddhārtha came across a decrepit old man, a diseased person, a corpse and an ascetic. His heart sank at the first three sights as he pondered over the ailments of human life. The fourth sight brought to him the means to attain serenity.

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