The saintly person is merciful and never injures others. Even if others are aggressive he is tolerant and forgiving toward all living entities. His strength and meaning in life come from the truth itself, he is free from all envy and jealousy, and his mind is equal in material happiness and distress.
His intelligence is never bewildered by material desires, and he has controlled his senses.
His behavior is always pleasing, never harsh and always exemplary, and he is free from possessiveness.
He never endeavors in ordinary, worldly activities, and he strictly controls his eating. He therefore always remains peaceful and steady.
He has conquered over the six material qualities – namely hunger, thirst, lamentation, illusion, old age and death
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