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  2. Great Renunciation - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhist discourses, the Great Renunciation and Departure are usually mentioned in the life of the Buddha, among several other motifs that cover the religious life of the Buddha-to-be, Prince Siddhārtha Gautama (Pali: Siddhattha Gotama): his first meditation, marriage, palace life, four encounters, life of ease in palace and renunciation, great departure, encounter with hunters, and ...

  3. Four sights - Wikipedia

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    The sight of this drastic change strengthened his resolve to leave in search of an end to the suffering of beings. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Some time after this incident (the accounts differ considerably as to the timing) and realizing the true nature of life after observing the four sights, [ 3 ] Siddhārtha left the palace on his horse Kanthaka ...

  4. The Buddha - Wikipedia

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    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. [165] Accompanied by Chandaka and riding his horse Kanthaka, Gautama leaves the palace, leaving behind his son Rahula and Yaśodhara. [174]

  5. Kanthaka - Wikipedia

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    Later, Kanthaka was the horse used by Siddhartha to escape from the palace and become an ascetic while the palace guards were asleep. After initially protesting and refusing to accept that Siddhartha would leave him, Channa saddled Kanthaka, [2] guiding him out of the town aboard the horse to a forest by the edge of the Anoma River. [3]

  6. Family of Gautama Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, since the departure of Siddhartha, Yaśodharā entered monastic life in the palace, wearing yellow colored robes and fasting just as Siddhartha did. On the day Siddhartha returned Kapilavastu as Gautama Buddha to see his relatives,Yaśodharā met him after many years. King Suddodana described to the Buddha how Yaśodharā had spent ...

  7. Śuddhodana - Wikipedia

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    Siddhartha Gautama was born in Lumbini and raised in the Shakya capital of Kapilavastu. According to legend, Śuddhodana went to great lengths to prevent Siddhartha from becoming a śramaṇa , including banning him from leaving the home and surrounding him by women and other sensual pleasures.

  8. Did Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Really Leave the ...

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    In The Crown's final season, there's a flashback to V-E (Victory in Europe) Day on May 8, 1945.Then-Princess Elizabeth (played by Viola Prettejohn) and Princess Margaret (Beau Gadsdon) leave ...

  9. Buddhavanam - Wikipedia

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    Mahabhinishkramana (Great Departure) depicts Siddhartha leaving the palace on the back of his horse, Kantaka. The sculpture of Samyak Sambodhi depicts the enlightenment of Siddhartha and his transformation into a Buddha. The Buddha is seated in dhyana mudra under the Bodhi (Pipal) tree at Buddhadhgaya.