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 ** 187 380. Annihilator of Ordained Death (Vihatantak): In the worldly existence, every soul undergoes the process of births and deaths. However, in Moksha, the pure soul has annihilated this ordained death. 381. The Father (Pita): As a father ensures growth of children, the truth-probing attitude of the self ensures development of pure soul into the state of Moksha. 382. Grandfather (Pitamah): The pure souls play the roles of father and teacher. When the role of father and teacher gets combined, it is the role of grandfather. 383. Great Saviour (Pata): The contemplation of pure soul saves one from all the miseries one faces and hence a great saviour. 384. Holy - His Holiness (Pavitra): The pure soul is holy as all that is evil has disappeared and hence referred to as His Holiness. 385. Purification of Others (Pavan): Any one who turns inward and contemplates on the nature of pure soul is bound to realise the eternal nature of the soul and purify oneself forever. 386. Initiation into Divinity (Gati): The pure soul is the most powerful one, hence all beings who are interested in it get initiated into divinity, would quickly move to Moksha. 387. Preserver (Trata): The eternal nature of pure soul is preserved during the long mundane existence. The nature manifests once a person realises the same. 388. Pre-eminent Physician (Bhishagvar): Birth, death, old age, etc., are the greatest of diseases afflicting the worldly life. The pure soul is a pre-eminent physician, who removes all diseases at once. 389. Superior (Varya): Those who have realised the nature of pure soul or achieved Moksha are superior souls.

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