what is know as the great renunciation. In short line.
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The Great Renunciation or Great Departure is the traditional term for the departure of Gautama Buddha ( c. 563– c. 483 BCE) from his palace at Kapilavastu to live a life as an ascetic (Sanskrit: śrāmaṇa, Pali: sāmaṇa). It is called the Great Renunciation because it is regarded as a great sacrifice.
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The Great Renunciation or Great Departure is the traditional term for the departure of Gautama Buddha ( c. 563– c. ... To prevent his son from turning to religious life, Prince Siddhārtha's father and rāja of the Śākya clan Śuddhodana did not allow him to see death or suffering, and distracted him with luxury.
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