Prince Siddhartha

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Prince Siddhartha was born of King Suddhodana, who ruled over a warrior tribe named the Sakyas, and a princess from a neighboring tribe. Her name was Maha Maya, and she was from the Koliya tribe. Both tribes were located in the north of India. Maha Maya had a dream one night that left her puzzled the next morning. In detail, she was carried up into the Himalayas, to a lake by four angels or Devas. They bathed her in the lake and clothed her. Subsequently, a white elephant with a lotus flower circled her three times and disappeared, ending the dream. The dream was then interpreted by some wise men to be the anticipated birth of either a great ruler or a great religious leader. Shortly after Siddhartha was born in c.623 BBC, Queen Maya passed away. Siddhartha was then raised by his maternal aunt, Prajapati Gotami. Growing up, Siddhartha was said to have excelled at all subjects and activities in school. King Suddhodana made sure to give his son only the nicest thing. From the best teachers to the nicest clothing, Siddhartha ended up finishing his schooling ahead of everyone else. Upon the wise men interpretation of the dream, the king …show more content…

On his journey throughout, Siddhartha spotted a very old and sickly man. This made the prince contemplate life and unavoidable old age very much. On his second journey to the city, he saw a man wailing in pain and on the verge of death. This made Siddhartha think a lot about how sickness can happen at any time to anyone. On his third journey, he saw a few people carrying a dead body to be properly burned. This caused Siddhartha much sorrow and thoughts of the fact that every living thing is subject to death at some point in time. The final instance was when Siddhartha spotted a monk and got to see the simple yet helpful life he lived. This made the prince want nothing more than to become a monk as well. Soon after this last incident, Siddhartha 's son, Rahula, was

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