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He who though adorned (dressed in fine clothes) fosters the serene mind, is calm, controlled, is established (in the Buddhist way of life), is chaste, and has ceased to injure all other beings, he indeed is a Brahmin, an ascetic (samana), a friar (a bhikkhu).
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