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 * 171 217. Leader of the World (Vishvanayak): The Omniscient is the Lord of Three Worlds – lower, middle and upper and hence called as the Leader of the World. 218. Absolutely Reliable (Vishvashi): The knowledge in the state of omniscience pertains to the whole world and hence his teachings and knowledge are perfectly reliable. 219. Identification with the World (Vishvarupatma): The whole world is reflected and known by the pure soul in the state of omniscience and hence the soul itself looks like the world. 220. Conqueror of the World (Vishvajit): The soul has its own world. This is realised when the attractions of the external world are conquered and the internal world of the soul is identified. 221. Conqueror of Death (Vijitantak): The pure soul never dies, or after achieving the state of Moksha, there are no births and deaths. Birth and death are the two sides of the same coin of the worldly life and hence the soul is called as conqueror of death. 222. Without Birth (Vibhav): The pure soul has liberated itself from the bondage of births and deaths and hence is without birth. 223. Without Fear (Vibhay): Fear is the characteristic of worldly life. With a strong belief in the concept of soul, one does not have fear. 224. Great Warrior (Veer): With the infinite power, the pure soul can be described as being great warrior in conquering the worldly life. 225. Without Sadness/Grief (Vishok): The pure soul enjoys infinite happiness and hence it has no cause for any grief or sadness.

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