1 Manu, in The Laws (xii. 10—11), says: ’ He, whose firm understanding obtains a command over his words, a command over his thoughts, and a command over his whole body, may justly be called a Triple—Commander.
‘The man who exerts this triple self—command with respect to all animated creatures, wholly subduing both lust and wrath, shall by those means attain Beatitude.’—(Cf. trans, by Sir William Jones.)