Bharata relates the story of Ribhu and Nidagha, the latter, the pupil of the former, becomes a prince, and is visited by his preceptor, who explains to him the principles unity and departs - Verse 22
Vishnu Purana (GRETIL; M. M. Pathak critical edition) · 2 · Verse 15.22
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Sanskrit Original
मनसः स्वस्थता तुष्टिश चित्तधर्माव इमौ द्विज चेतसो यस्य तत पृच्छ पुमान एभिर न युज्यते ।।
manasaḥ svasthatā tuṣṭiś cittadharmāv imau dvija cetaso yasya tat pṛccha pumān ebhir na yujyate ||
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O Brahmin, the state of the mind is health and satisfaction; these two are the qualities of the intellect. Ask about the one whose mind is not attached to these.