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-. Why did Suddhodana not let Siddhartha go out of the palace:​

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Answered by pruprai
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He renounced his life in the palace in order to find "the good" and to find "that most blessed state" which is beyond death. The story of the Great Renunciation is therefore a symbolic example of renunciation for all Buddhist monks and nuns.

Answered by ClaraSparkle
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When Siddhartha was born Suddhodana was told by a wise priest who was called to bless the child that his child will live a life of a beggar but will rule the world so Suddhodana was worried about his son.He did not let his son go out of the palace so that he will not become a beggar.his father did not even let him know what is begging or sorrow.

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