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

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________________ 172 • A Treasure House of Names 226. Without Old Age (Vijar): The pure soul is ageless. It has no body and diseases. Changes associated with old age are that of a body. 227. Ancient (Not a new concept) (Ajaran): The pure soul is an eternal substance and is as ancient as one can think of it. The concept of the pure soul is not a new one. 228. Non-Attached (Virag): The pure soul is not attached to any other object in the universe. Attachment leads to influx of Karmas and bondage. 229. Self-Engrossed (Virat): The pure soul is engrossed in the self and hence without attachments, sins, evil deeds, etc. 230. Without Possessions/Possession-less (Asang): The pure soul does not possess any external object in the state of Moksha. 231. Solitude / Solitary (Vivikta): The pure soul is solitary in nature and enjoys infinite happiness in solitude. 232. Without Malignity (Vitamatsar): The pure soul does not have malign ideas of anger, ego, greed, etc. 233. Friend of Humble Beings (Vineyajanatabandhu): Humility is conducive to realisation of the self and hence called friendly. 234. Annihilation of Sins (Vileenasheshakalmash): All sins have been annihilated in the state of pure soul. The word “pure” indicates absence of all malignity in it. 235. Vibration-less (Viyog): In the worldly existence, there are vibration in the units of space of soul due to distortions of impurities and consequent bondage. The pure soul is liberated, without bondage and vibrations. 236. Yogi-Par Excellence (Yogavid): The pure soul is without vibrations and hence a Yogi of the highest order.

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