Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in the sixth
century B.C. in what is now modern Nepal. His father, Suddhodana,
was the ruler of the Sakya people and Siddhartha grew up living
the extravagant life of a young prince. According to custom,
he married at the young age of sixteen to a girl named Yasodhara.
His father had ordered that he live a life of total seclusion,
but one day Siddhartha ventured out into the world and was confronted
with the reality of the inevitable suffering of life. The next
day, at the age of twenty-nine, he left his kingdom and newborn
son to lead an ascetic life and determine a way to relieve universal
suffering.