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

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________________ 184 * A Treasure House of Names 349. Beyond Blemish (Vitakalmash): The pure soul is beyond blemish and bondage of Karmas and thus called “pure”. 350. Beyond Inner Conflicts (Nirdvandv): The distortions of nature in terms of greed, anger, ego, deceit, etc lead to inner conflicts. After realisation of pure soul, such inner conflicts disappear. 351.Without Arrogance (Nirmad): The pure soul does not identify itself with the passions of ego and arrogance, which are the characteristics of mundane existence. 352. Without Infatuation (Nirmoh): The pure soul has no infatuations to the worldly objects. 353. Without Disturbances (Nirupadrav): In the state of Moksha or engrossment with the self, no one can ever cause any disturbance. The eternal nature of soul is without any disturbances. 354. Incessant Vision (Nirnimesh): The Omnivision property of pure soul is incessant. In the state of Moksha, there are no eyes but the incessant vision continues. 355. Survives by Itself (Nirahar): The eternal soul survives by itself and not due to food. It is the body that needs food and not the pure soul. 356. Inert (Nishkriy): In the mundane existence, one is busy with these worldly activities of food, earning etc. which are absent in the pure soul and hence it is passive or inert. 357. Without Impediment (Nirupallav): Units of space, infinite properties, power of each property - everything of the pure soul is permanent and there is no scope for anyone to create any impediments. 358. Peaceful Disposition (Shant): The nature of pure soul is that of peaceful disposition and undisturbed by external events.

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