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imagine that you were the chariot driver who showed buddha the four great sights. write a dialogue of the scene starting with the time he left the palace to when he reached home. Can you tell the four sights that changed Siddhartha's life completely.​

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Answered by sudhirchoudhary28
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Answered by yuvi36y36
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The four sights are four events described in the legendary account of Gautama Buddha's life which led to his realization of the impermanence and ultimate dissatisfaction of conditioned existence. According to this legend, before these encounters Gautama Siddhartha had been confined to his palace by his father, who feared that he would become an ascetic if he came into contact with sufferings of life according to a prediction. However, his first venture out of the palace affected him deeply and made him realize the sufferings of all humans, and compelled him to begin his spiritual journey as a wandering ascetic, which eventually led to his enlightenment. The spiritual feeling of urgency experienced by Siddhārtha Gautama is referred to as saṃvega.

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