Endowed with a pure intellect, resolutely controlling his self, relinquishing sense objects such as sound while rejecting attraction and aversion, dwelling in solitude, eating little, with speech, body, and mind under control, always intent upon the discipline of meditation, ruled by dispassion, renouncing ego-consciousness, force, arrogance, desire, anger, and possessions, unselfish, and tranquil, he is made fit to become Brahman.