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 * 161 108. Suppressor of Senses (Damishvar): The pure soul has suppressed all senses and the operation of senses, thereby it has conquered all desires. 109. Owner of the Wealth-the Richest (Shripati): The wealth of knowledge and other qualities are owned by the pure soul and hence it is the richest one in the universe. 110. Owner of Infinite Wealth (Bhagavan): Most wonderful wealth of infinite properties is owned by the pure self and hence called owner of infinite wealth. 111. Worshipped by the World (Arhan): All worshippers in the world refer to one or more qualities of pure soul. 112. Non-existence of particles (Araja): The pure soul, by nature, is independent and without the dust of karmic particles. 113. Without Karmic Particles (Viraja): In worldly existence, there is association of karmic particles but the pure soul is without them in Moksha. 114. Pure Substance (Shuchi): The pure soul, by its very nature, is always pure and most sacred substance. 115. Path Finder (Tirthakrit): The path to Moksha is guided by the nature of the pure soul and hence it is the path finder. 116. Replete with Infinite knowledge (Kevali): The pure soul is adorned with all the knowledge about all substances, times and places. 117. Replete with Infinite Power (Ishan): The pure soul is full of infinite power, knowledge and vision. 118. Object of Worship (Pujarh): In view of absolute power and purity, it is the object of worship by all. 119. Graduate (Snatak): The pure soul possesses all the requisite knowledge about self and others and hence considered as graduate.

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