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

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________________ 180 - A Treasure House of Names producer of lotuses, as lotus are seen in the space, not produced on the earth. 308. Lotus-Naval (Padmanabhi): The naval of the Omniscient looks like a beautiful lotus. The knowledge of the pure soul is the real naval of the soul. 309. Second to None (Anuttar): Whatever is the best in the universe, the pure soul possesses. It is second to none. 310. Born of Lotus Womb (Padmayoni): Thirthankaras who achieve the status of the Omniscient and Moksha are born of lotus-shaped womb of their mother, in the penultimate life. 311. Womb of the Spiritual World (Jagatyoni): There is no right concept of spirituality without the pure soul. The spiritual world stems from the concept of pure soul. 312. Only One (Cynosure) (Itya): All the noble souls want to achieve the status of pure soul or Moksha only and hence cynosure of all. 313. Eulogized by Great Souls (Stutya): The King of Heavens and other great souls in the universe worship and eulogize the pure soul. 314. God of Prayers (Stutishvar): All praises, worships, invocations, prayers, eulogies, etc., are addressed to the pure soul and he is only fit to be eulogized. Hence, the pure soul is the God of prayers. 315. Praiseworthy (Stavanarh): In view of infinite properties and wonderful entity in the universe, the pure soul alone is praiseworthy, worthy of prayers, invocations, etc. 316. Lord of Five Senses (Rishikesh): The five senses of touch, taste, smell, seeing and hearing have been conquered by the pure soul and hence called the Lord of Senses.

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