describe the four sights that set the buddha on his path from his palace to the road to awakening and beyond. how is the concept of impermanence related to these sights and to the buddhist tradition more broadly?

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The corpse, a sickly guy, an old man in disrepair, and a religious ascetic were the Four Passing Sights. These four views drive Gautama to a life of austerity and homelessness in a depressing and hopeless society.

- More about Buddha's four sights :

- Buddhists can better understand Buddhism's beliefs and teachings thanks to the Four Sights. A Buddhist can accept life's facts by being aware of the Buddha's fortunate life and the sights he witnessed.

- The four sights are four occasions mentioned in the mythical biography of Gautama Buddha that led to his understanding of impermanence and the eventual unhappiness of conditioned existence.

- After this experience, Siddhartha departed the palace on his horse Kanthaka with only Channa by his side after comprehending the actual essence of life after seeing the four sights. He sent Channa back with his belongings and started an ascetic life, which he completed by becoming Gautama Buddha.

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