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 ** 179 are 299. Absence of Vibrations of Desires (Prashantatma): The distortions and mundane desires create vibrations which interfere with peace of the soul. These are absent in the case of pure soul. 300. Historical and the Best Soul (Puranapurushottam): Those who achieve the status of pure soul become legendary, historical and are the Best. 301. Giant Ashoka Tree (Mahashokdhvaj): The human body of the Omniscient rises in the space and the heavenly beings create a giant Ashoka Tree like an umbrella. The pure soul is symbolised by the giant Ashoka Tree. 302. Unsorrowful (Ashok): The name “Ashoka' means without sorrow/grief. This really symbolises the unsorrowful state of pure soul. 303. Great Donor/Benefactor of Happiness (Kah-svarup): Whoever listens to/practices the preaching of the Omniscient is bound to become happy and thus he is a great donor/ benefactor of happiness. 304. Creator of Right Path (Srishta): The right path to Moksha is only shown by the Omniscient and hence called the Creator of right path. 305. Lotus Seater (Padmavishtar): The soul is both pure and beautiful like a lotus. The heavenly beings create a magnificent lotus throne for Arihants, although he never touches the same. So pure soul is said to be lotus seater. 306. Master of Moksha (Padmesh): If the state of Moksha is compared with the most beautiful lady, then the pure soul is the master or husband of this beautiful lady of Moksha. 307. Producer of Lotus (Padmasambhuti): When the Omniscient (Arihant) moves from one place to another in the space, it looks as if the Omniscient is walking on the lotuses (organised by heavenly beings). In view of this, he is called the

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