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 ** 177 279. Accomplishment of Purpose (Kritarth): The purpose of a soul is to accomplish the task of acquiring its knowledge and annihilation of karmic bondage. 280. True Task to be Emulated (Satkritya): The accomplishment by the pure soul is equally respected by all those who desire to emulate the same. 281. Accomplishment of Task - Master Performer (Kritakritya): The task involved in realising the pure self is hazardous and fallible. Accomplishment of the task is master performance. 282. Performer of Great Penance (Kritakratu): The task of Moksha cannot be achieved but for great penance required in terms of giving up desires, meditation and steadfast engrossment with the self. 283. Eternal Presence (Nitya): The presence of the pure soul is always felt and has eternal presence. 284. Conqueror of Death (Mrityunjay): The pure soul has conquered Karmas and bondage relating to physical body and its death and thus said to have conquered death. 285. Absence of Death (Amrityu): There is complete absence of death after Moksha, as there is absence of physical or karmic body. 286. Nectarous Soul (Amritatma): The experience of pure soul is incomparable. It is compared here with joy of drinking nectar. 287. Originator of Nectarous State (Amritodbhav): Once the pure soul is realized it never vanishes. The inward-looking approach to pure soul has originated the nectarous state of Moksha. 288. Complete Knowledge of God (Brahmanishta): Only the pure soul has the complete knowledge of God and knows what it means.

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