360 Good is restraint of the eye. Good is restraint of the ear. Good
is restraint of the nose. Good is restraint of the tongue.
361 Good is restraint of the body. Good is restraint of speech.
Good is restraint of the mind. Restraint everywhere is good.
The bhikkhu restrained in every way is freed from all suffering.
362 He who is controlled in hand, controlled in foot, controlled in
speech, and possessing the highest control (of mind), delighted
within, composed, solitary and contented, him they call a bhikkhu.
365 One should not despise what one receives, and one should not
envy (the gain of) others. The bhikkhu who envies others does not
attain concentration.
367 He who has no attachment whatsoever to Name and Form
(mind and body), and he who does not grieve over what there is
not, he indeed is called a bhikkhu.
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The bhikkhu, who abides in loving-kindness, who is delighted
in the Teaching of the Buddha, attains the State of Calm, the
happiness of stilling the conditioned things.