The birthday of Prince Siddhartha, founder of Buddhism, is marked by devotees bathing his image.
Legend has it that Prince Siddhārtha emerged from her right side.
After the birth of the Prince Siddhārtha, King Śuddhodana called upon eight Brahmins to predict his son's future.
Prince Siddhartha, entering old age, comes down to the city of Mahartha to obtain a new body.
Prince Siddhartha sees an old man and a sick man, leading him to ponder the devastation to the human body caused by old age and disease.
She stood under a plaksa tree, holding one branch with her right hand and she gave birth to a son, Prince Siddhartha.
Jatakas are stories about the Buddha before he was born as Prince Siddhartha.
Also on this level is a ceramic statue depicting the birth of Prince Siddhartha.
The dance is said to have originated in the days of Prince Siddhartha, who became Buddha.
Prince Siddhartha was preparing himself to leave the palace.