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 169 197. Thousand Eyes (Sahastraksh): Infinite substances are seen by the pure soul and hence said to have (figuratively) thousand eyes. There are thousands of ways to look at the pure soul. 198. Conqueror of Thousands (Sahastrapat): As the pure soul possesses infinite power, the God is said to have conquered thousands of enemies of impurities. 199. Knower of All Times (Bhutabhavyabhavadbharta): The present, the past and future – all the three times are known by the soul in the state of omniscience and thus called knower of all times. 200. God of All Skills (Vishvavidhyamaheshvar): The pure soul has knowledge of all possible skills prevalent in the world. 201. Gigantic (Sthavisht): The pure soul is termed as being gigantic and colossal in view of infinite properties and forms. 202. Veteran (Sthavir): In the final state of pure soul, all the properties have fully grown and matured. Being eternal in nature, the pure soul is veteran in the universe. 203. Eldest (Jyesht): The pure soul always existed and hence the eldest. 204. Backbone (Prasht): The pure soul is the backbone of the universe. Without the self there cannot be any talk of this universe. 205. Most Lovable (Presht): The pure soul is infinitely loved and admired by those who understand its infinite power and those who do not understand also keep on talking about the same as the subject is liked by them. 206. Most Preferable (Varishtadhi): The pure soul is prosperous and complete in all respects and hence is the senior and most preferable one in the universe.

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