Book Title: Pure Soul and Its Infinite Treasure
Author(s): Jayantilal Jain
Publisher: University of Madras

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________________ Pure Soul and its Infinite Treasure 155 40. Unknowable Soul (Ameyatma): One's own soul cannot be known by others and hence called unknowable soul. 41. God of the World (Vishvarish): The pure soul is regarded/revered as the God of the World as it is of divine nature. 42. Owner of the Universe (Jagatapati): The entire universe is reflected in the pure soul and hence it is called the owner. 43. Conqueror of the Infinite (Anantajit): The pure soul has conquered the oceans of infinite births, deaths and distortions. 44. Imponderable Soul (Achintyatma): The nature of pure soul cannot be pondered by people who do not have knowledge of the self. 45. Divine Friend (Bhavyabandhu): To those who want to understand divinity, knowledge of pure self is like a friend. 46. Without Bondage (Abandhan): The pure soul annihilates all the bondage of Karmas and is thus called without any bondage. 47. Soul of the First Era (Yugadipurush): In the cycle of time, eras come and go. In every era (third/fourth) the first soul who realises and preaches the concept of pure soul is called the soul of the first era. 48. God of Treasure of Infinite Properties (Brahma): The pure soul is a repository of infinite properties/characteristics/ qualities. 49. Five Gods (Panchabrahmaya): Depending on the degree of purification of the inner self, five stages are described as Monk, Teacher among monks, Head of monks, State of the Omniscient and Pure Souls in Nirvana. 50. Blissful (Shiva): The pure soul is blissful and enjoys unparalleled happiness within.

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