How old was the Buddha when he left his wife and child?

At the age of 29, Gautham Buddha aka Siddhartha left his wife and 7-day-old kid. Siddhartha Gautama, often known as Buddha, was a teacher, philosopher, and spiritual leader who is credited with founding Buddhism.
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How old was Buddha when he left his family?

Some events are firmly agreed: he left home at 29, he attained 'awakening' at 35, and he died 45 years later.
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Did Buddha leave his children?

Buddha Leaving His Son

And he was beginning to think of leaving his privileged life to seek peace of mind. When his wife Yasodhara gave birth to a son, the Prince bitterly called the boy Rahula, which means "fetter." Soon Prince Siddhartha left his wife and son to become the Buddha.
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Did Buddha have a wife and child?

Rāhula (Pāli and Sanskrit) was the only son of Siddhārtha Gautama (commonly known as the Buddha) ( c. 563 or 480 – 483 or 400 BCE), and his wife, princess Yaśodharā.
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What happened to Gautam Buddha wife and son?

She was wedded to her cousin, the Shakya prince Siddhartha, in his 16th year when she was also 16 years of age. At the age of 29, she gave birth to their only child, a boy named Rāhula. On the day of his birth, the Prince left the palace. Yaśodharā was devastated and overcome with grief.
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Why Buddha leave Yashodhara (his wife)? What did Yashodhara do after Siddhartha (Buddha) left her?



How many wives did Buddha have?

Several other names are identified as wives of the Buddha in different Buddhist traditions, including Gopā or Gopī, Mṛgajā, and Manodharā; according to the Mulasarvastivada Vinaya and several other sources, the Buddha in fact had three wives, and a Jataka story quoted by Nagarjuna specifies two.
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Why did Buddha leave his home?

Answer: Therefore, he discovered what he would later understand more deeply during his enlightenment: suffering and the end of suffering. Moved by all the things he had experienced, he decided to leave the palace in the middle of the night against the will of his father, to live the life of a wandering ascetic.
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When did Buddha get married?

At age 16 he married the beautiful princess Yashodhara. When the prince was 29, however, his life underwent a profound change. He asked to be taken on a ride through the city in his chariot. The king gave his permission but first had all the sick and old people removed from the route.
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Did Buddha ever marry?

life of the Buddha

16 he married the princess Yashodhara, who would eventually bear him a son.
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Did Gautam Buddha leave his wife?

At the age of 29, Gautham Buddha aka Siddhartha left his wife and 7-day-old kid. Siddhartha Gautama, often known as Buddha, was a teacher, philosopher, and spiritual leader who is credited with founding Buddhism.
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Did Gautama abandon his family?

Gautama left his family after his son was born. The son was named Rahula, whcih means "hindrance". Hindrance to his pursuit of meaning in life.
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Can a Buddhist have a girlfriend?

Yes, as long as you're committed to each other. Sex should be part of a loving relationship, which is considered to be best represented by marriage. Buddhists follow The Five Precepts when considering how to live. The third Precept says that Buddhists must not engage in any sexual misconduct.
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Can Buddhist have many wives?

BUDDHISM AND MARRIAGE

Gautama Buddha was married. He never set any rules for marriage—such as age or whether marriage is monogamous or polygamous—and never defined what a correct marriage should be.
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Can a Buddhist divorce?

Most Buddhists accept divorce and remarriage because: there is no religious content to a marriage in between Buddhists and so 'undoing' that marriage is not a religious problem.
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What happened to the Buddha when he died?

Death. Buddha died around the age of 80, possibly of an illness from eating spoiled meat or other food. When he died, it is said that he told his disciples that they should follow no leader, but to "be your own light."
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At what age did Gautama leave home for wisdom?

Gautama Buddha was born as a prince named Siddhartha Gautama in northern India. At the age of twelve, he was sent away for learning the Hindu sacred scriptures.
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How old was Siddhartha when he became Buddha?

At a place now known as Bodh Gaya (“enlightenment place”), he sat and meditated all night beneath a pipal tree. After defeating the forces of the demon Mara, Siddhartha reached enlightenment (1982.233) and became a Buddha (“enlightened one”) at the age of thirty-five.
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Did Buddha ever see his family again?

After this request from his father Gautama Buddha returned to his father's kingdom where he preached dharma to him. Gautama later returned again to his father's kingdom to see his father's death.
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What did Buddha said to his wife?

Buddha said 'What will people think? I have to express my gratitude to her, and I have to thank her for all the help she gave me. And I have to give something of that which has happened to me – I owe that much to her. I will have to go.
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What was Buddha's real name?

Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, was born in 623 B.C. in the famous gardens of Lumbini, which soon became a place of pilgrimage.
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What is true love in Buddhism?

In the Buddhist teaching of love, there are four elements. The first is maitri – friendship, brotherhood, loving-kindness. And the second is karuna – capacity to understand the suffering and help remove and transform it – compassion.
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Can Buddhist eat meat?

Many Buddhists interpret this to mean that you should not consume animals, as doing so would require killing. Buddhists with this interpretation usually follow a lacto-vegetarian diet. This means they consume dairy products but exclude eggs, poultry, fish, and meat from their diet.
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Can Buddhist nuns marry?

Japanese Buddhism is particularly distinguished by its rejection of celibate monasticism. Following Meiji-era changes to national laws, monks and nuns could no longer be forbidden from marrying, and as a result a distinct class of married clergy and temple administrators emerged.
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