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Help me out here. It’s been 15 years since I read about the Buddha’s life and I can’t recall the exact chronology. My main source was actually “Bodhisattva” by Herman Hesse (with some wikipedia, and a few assorted commenters added to that.) I also read several missionary accounts from the 16th and 17th century.adgloriam:![]()
Sorry, I didn’t notice this. The Buddha was a prince and the wife he “abandoned” was a princess. She and his son continued to enjoy the luxuries of palace life together with the Buddha’s father and stepmother. Eventually they became his disciples.
Now, the Buddha at one point abandoned everything to go sit by the river in poverty. Eventually he became fed up with the river returned to a life of wealth that wasn’t of his family but of his own gains. After that he abandoned wife and child to continue his enlightenment endeavors.
Now. If I’m not mistaken it’s during that second phase of wealth of his own making that he fathered that child. And, in the catholic sense of things, he abandoned his family nevertheless. I’m unaware of the family joining him latter.