He discovered suffering, which his father had tried to shield him from. So, he set out in search for the cause of human suffering, but in order to do this he had to leave his family. He was willing to do this.
Confucius left his family for unknown reasons
To find enlightenment
Siddhartha Gautama(Budhha) "died" so no one knew that Siddhartha Gautama(Buddha) left his family.
Siddhartha Gautama? He did simply leave [his royal life]. That is why we have Buddhism today.
Siddhartha left his family to become Buddha and find enlightenment
1. his name was siddhartha`s gautama 2.he was a prince and warrior from a luxurious family
Maya was the mother of Siddhartha, and he was her lone youngster. She kicked the bucket not long after his introduction to the world. Pajapati, who later turned into the main Buddhist religious woman, raised Siddhartha as her own. Apparently, Prince Siddhartha and his family were of the Kshatriya station of heroes and aristocrats.
His father didn't let him leave because he was worried that Siddhartha would want to leave the royal life to become the Buddha, when, if Siddhartha did stay in the royal life, he would become the ruler of the universe, which is what Siddhartha's father wanted him to become. To find out more on Siddhartha's life, you should research it if you want to.
Siddhartha gets his father's blessing by earning his respect. He stands and waits next to his father's bedroom steadfastly, never wavering. Although his father gets annoyed that he won't leave, he takes notice that Siddhartha would not just run off without his father's permission. Siddhartha knows that it wouldn't be right to do that, so he waits, knowing that he will be granted permission to leave sooner or later. Siddhartha's honesty and dedication finally wore on his father, and he allowed Siddhartha to leave and join the Samanas.
pain and suffering
Siddhartha (Buddha) felt sad but he knew that he had to follow his destiny and find the answer to all the suffering in the world
to help those who felt pain and were suffering
Guatama hoped to learn the mystery of life.
The story of Siddhartha Gautama, who became the Buddha, is often used as an example of devotion to one's family. Despite having a privileged upbringing, he chose to leave his family in search of spiritual truth and enlightenment. His eventual return to his family to share his teachings exemplifies his love and compassion for them.