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 159 85. Infinite Existence (Anant): Since the eternal soul never gets destroyed, it exists for ever. 86. Widespread Influence (Prabh-Vishnu): The influence of pure soul in the universe is immense and known to all those seeking liberation. 87. Best Birth (Bhavodbhav): The last birth in which those seeking Moksha actually achieve the same, is the best birth where they get rid of karmic bondage for good. 88. Utmost Powerful (Prabhushnu); No object in the universe is as powerful as the pure soul and hence is the most powerful one. 89. Without Disease / Affliction (Ajar): The pure souls are free from diseases or any affliction, unlike the worldly beings who mostly suffer from these. 90. Free from Decay (Ajarya): Human or other bodies decay with age or over time but the pure soul does not suffer from any kind of decay. 91. Glowing with Infinite Properties (Bhrajishnu): The pure soul is glowing and is always radiant with infinite properties. 92. Owner of Supreme Knowledge (Dhishvar): The pure soul becomes the owner of supreme knowledge in the universe in the state of omniscience. 93. Non-Disappearance (Avyaya): As the pure soul is without destruction, it never disappears; it always exists. 94. Sunlike Characteristics (Vibhavasu): To destroy darkness of ignorance, the pure soul is like the Sun. 95. Non-Descendence to the World (Asambhushnu): Those who achieve Moksha through perfect realisation of pure soul do not descend to this world.

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