What did Siddartha Gautama do after seeing old age, sickness, death, and finally a holy man in the city streets?

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vowed to rule his people so that fewer would be sick and face old age and death in poverty

vowed to rule his people so that fewer would be sick and face old age and death in poverty

shut himself up in the palace and refused to travel outside again

shut himself up in the palace and refused to travel outside again

took his riches from the palace and gave them to the needy in the city

took his riches from the palace and gave them to the needy in the city

cut his hair, traded his robes, and became a religious seeke

cut his hair, traded his robes, and became a religious seeker

cut his hair, traded his robes, and became a religious seeker

After seeing old age, sickness, death, and a holy man in the city streets, Siddhartha Gautama took a transformative step in his life. He decided to renounce his princely life and seek a path of spiritual awakening and enlightenment. Specifically, he cut his hair, traded his luxurious robes for humble ones, and became a religious seeker. This step marked the beginning of his journey towards becoming the Buddha, the enlightened one.