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What did siddartha Gautama do after seeing old age sickness, death, and finally a holy man in the city streets
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After witnessing old age, sickness, and death, Siddhartha Gautama became disillusioned with the materialistic world and renounced his luxurious princely life. He abandoned his palace and family and embarked upon a spiritual journey seeking enlightenment and liberation from suffering. He wandered through several regions and studied under various spiritual teachers, mastering their teachings but finding them inadequate.
Ultimately, Siddhartha Gautama decided to pursue his own path and retreated to meditate under a Bodhi tree, vowing not to rise until he found the truth. After intense meditation and battling various temptations, he attained enlightenment and became the Buddha, which means "the awakened one" or "the enlightened one."
Following his enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life teaching others about his findings. He traveled throughout India, giving sermons, and sharing his insights on life, suffering, and the path to liberation. He established a community of monastic followers known as the Sangha, which formed the foundation of what is now known as Buddhism. The Buddha's teachings, known as the Dharma, formed the basis of Buddhism and continue to guide millions of people across the world today.
Ultimately, Siddhartha Gautama decided to pursue his own path and retreated to meditate under a Bodhi tree, vowing not to rise until he found the truth. After intense meditation and battling various temptations, he attained enlightenment and became the Buddha, which means "the awakened one" or "the enlightened one."
Following his enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life teaching others about his findings. He traveled throughout India, giving sermons, and sharing his insights on life, suffering, and the path to liberation. He established a community of monastic followers known as the Sangha, which formed the foundation of what is now known as Buddhism. The Buddha's teachings, known as the Dharma, formed the basis of Buddhism and continue to guide millions of people across the world today.
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