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

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________________ 166 A Treasure House of Names 165. Existence (Bhav): The pure souls existence is characterised by the form that disappears, the new form that emerges and yet the substance remains eternal. 166. Consciousness (Bhava): The pure soul is characterized by consciousness. 167. Destroyer of Worldly Existence (Bhavantak): The realisation of pure soul leads to the destruction of worldly existence and achievement of Moksha. 168. Conception in Golden Womb (Hiranyagarbh): When the conception of a Tirthankara takes place, the whole world looks golden for a moment and hence called as conception in golden womb. 169. Most Auspicious Conception (Shrigarbh): The great preacher's penultimate conception is the most auspicious as this soul ultimately reaches the state of Moksha. 170. Abundant Affluence (Prabhutavibhav): The pure soul with its infinite properties is abundantly affluent. 171. Liberated from Birth (Abhav): The great preceptors are liberated as this is their last birth and will never be born again. 172. Sovereign (Svayamprabhu): The pure soul is all powerful, independent and sovereign. 173. Sovereignty of Soul (Prabhutatma): In the state of Omniscience, everything is known and seen and thus the sovereignty of the soul cannot be challenged. 174. Embodiment of Truth (Bhutanath): The pure soul is the embodiment of truth and its knowledge is truth itself. 175. Lord of the Universe (Jagatprabhu): All in the universe revere and worship the pure soul and hence the Lord of the Universe.

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