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________________ 170 ** A Treasure House of Names 207. Absolutely Stable (Sthesht): In the state of Moksha, the pure soul becomes absolutely stable without any vibrations or movement. 208. Centre of Gravity (Garisht): The pure soul being the centre of gravity is pre-eminently attractive and the eternal existence gravitates on the qualities of the same. 209. Myriad Forms (Bahisht): The God is said to have myriad forms. The pure soul has many properties and these properties take myriad forms. 210. Excellent (Shresht): Most desirable and auspicious being in the universe is the pure soul and hence excellent. 211. Minutest (Anisht): There is no substance as subtle as the soul. 212. Divine and Sweet Voice (Garishtagi): The voice that conveys the nature of pure soul is sweet and divine. 213. Destroyer of the Worldly Existence (Vishvabhrit): Souls who achieve Moksha destroy their worldly life of births and deaths. 214. Describer of World Order (Vishvashrit): The Omniscients provide vivid description of the order, systems and rules governing the worldly life and hence called describer of world order. 215. God of the World (Vishvet): The pure soul occupies the highest and purest state and hence regarded as the God of the world. 216. Protector of the World (Vishvabhuk): The preaching of the Omniscient pertains to, among other things, protection of lives (non-violence) and environment (non-interference in operation of substances) and thus is the protector of the world.
SR No.007661
Book TitlePure Soul and Its Infinite Treasure
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJayantilal Jain
PublisherUniversity of Madras
Publication Year2010
Total Pages283
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size6 MB
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