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In Buddhism, the pursuit of true happiness often involves renouncing worldly pleasures, including sexual relationships. Prince Siddharta, known as the Buddha, exemplified this path by abandoning his royal life in search of mental and spiritual liberation. Buddhist monks continue this tradition, viewing celibacy as a means to overcome suffering and attain enlightenment. This perspective encourages followers to focus on inner peace and spiritual growth rather than physical desires. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Buddhism and sexuality
-Prince Siddharta's path
-Celibacy and enlightenment
-Happiness in Buddhism
-Overcoming suffering

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Buddhist View on Sex Prince Siddharta is an example of a person who deserted all blessing in his life in order to seek the happiness of the mind. Buddhist monks follow His path in search of true happiness as well because they believe that celibacy is a means to liberate themselves from suffering and become enlightened like the Lord Buddha. 37
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