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

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________________ 186 - A Treasure House of Names as all are equal by nature. All those on the path to Moksha also teach and practice the same. 370. Knower of the Supreme Truth (Sunayatatvavid): The pure soul is the knower of the supreme truth. 371. Solitary Knowledge (Akavidhya): The Omniscient is characterised by absolute knowledge of all substances and all times and all places. This solitary aspect of knowledge is the alone attribute of pure soul. 372. Great Scholarship (Mahavidhya): The pure soul is a great scholar of all kinds of skill and scholarship in the universe. 373. Sage (Muni): The pure soul is a great sage as it knows everything directly and clearly. The knowledge of pure soul is not vague or conditional. 374. Perfectly Grown (Pariuridh): All properties of the soul have perfectly, absolutely and infinitely grown in the pure soul. 375. Master of All (Pati): All lives are independent and master of their own. All lives co-exist and there is no other option. By preaching the principle of coexistence, he is the protector or master of all. 376. Lord of Knowledge (Dhish): The Omniscient is one who knows everything and thus the King or Lord of knowledge. All true knowledge flows from the omniscient. 377. Reservoir of Skill (Vidhyanidhi): The pure soul is a reservoir of all skills, knowledge and wisdom. 378. Observer (Sakshi): The pure soul is the greatest observer of all that is happening in the substances and the universe due to the powers of omniscience and omnivision. 379. The Greatest Hero (Vineta): The pure soul/omniscient is the greatest hero of Moksha as he has not only achieved that unique status but also shown the path to others to achieve the same.

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