Match Siddhartha's actions that led him to the Middle Way.


life of suffering



enlightenment



life given to pleasures



life with religious ascetics



life as Hindu prince



meditating under Bodhi Tree

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Answer 1

Matching Siddhartha's actions that led him to the Middle Way.

✔️life with religious ascetics ➡️ life of suffering

✔️meditating under Bodhi tree ➡️ enlightenment

✔️life as Hindu prince ➡️ life given to pleasures

Explanation:

I have been able to match Siddthartha's actions that led him to the Middle Way.

Siddhartha Gautama was known to be a wealthy Hindu prince. He was sheltered by his father. He was known as the Buddha, the Indian spiritual teacher who founded Buddhism. When he became aware that life has pain, physical or emotional, he left his wealth and kingdom to become an ascetic. It was this action he took that led to the development of the Middle way.

He brought the Middle Way to be a moderate path which is between self-mortification and self-indulgence. He spent days meditating under the Bodhi tree where he gained enlightenment.


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