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

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________________ 188 · A Treasure House of Names 390. The Greatest Boon-Giver (Varad): In the mundane world, one or few boons/desires are fulfilled, but the pure soul is the greatest boon-giver. 391. Supreme Being (Param): The pure soul is the supreme being in the universe and has treasure of infinite properties and power. It is independent, sovereign and eternal. 392. The Greatest Man (Puman): The pure soul is the greatest man who takes care of the self and also preaches to others. It is the most valorous and virile. 393. King of Poets (Kavi): The greatest of the scriptures are the works of the pure soul. Such scriptures require exemplary skill of that of a poet. Hence, the pure soul is the King of Poets. 394. Historical and Ancient Entity (Puranapurush): In view of eternal existence of the soul, it is an ancient and historical entity. It has been sought after by sages and seekers in all ages and places. 395. Unacquired Attributes (Varshiyan): The properties/ attributes of pure soul are eternal and not acquired at any point of history. 396. The First of Souls (Vrishabh): The pure soul is the first, supreme and most powerful object and it's knowledge leads to Moksha. 397. An Ancient King (Puru): The pure soul is called the ancient king who sets the standards for achieving Moksha. 398. Consecration and Deliverance (Pratishtaprasav): When the pure soul is consecrated/installed within the self, the deliverance – or beginning of the process of liberation takes place. 399. Causativeness (Hetu): When a person realises that he is a pure soul, seeds of pure soul are sown that ultimately

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