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162 - A Treasure House of Names
120. Non-blemish (Amal): The distortions do not exist in the state of pure self and hence non-blemish nature.
121. Owner of Infinite Light (Anant Dipti): The soul is the owner of infinite light of knowledge and vision.
122. Knowledge-Soul (Jnanatma): The soul is made of knowledge only. It functions and retains itself as knowledge.
123. Self-Enlightened (Svayambudha): The pure soul has acquired knowledge of the self by himself and has embarked on the path to Moksha owing to self-enlightenment
124. Protector of All Creatures (Prajapati): As all creatures by nature and potential are same, all creatures have to be protected
125. Liberated (Mukta): The pure soul has liberated from the enslavement of Karmas.
126. Empowered (Shakta): The pure soul is empowered with infinite properties and each property has infinite power.
127. Without Impediments (Nirabadh): No substance can create any impediment in the operation of pure soul. The pure soul functions by itself.
128. Bodiless (Nishkal): The pure soul does not have a body in physical sense. It is without body and karmic substance.
129. Lord of the Three Worlds (Bhuvaneshvar): The pure soul is regarded as the Lord of the upper, middle and lower parts of the world.
130. Transcendental (Niranjan): The pure soul is beyond the spell of illusion created by Karmas and is beyond the range of worldly faults.
131. Light of Three Worlds (Jagat Jyoti): All the three worlds (the upper, middle and lower parts) are known by the pure soul only.