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

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________________ 192 A Treasure House of Names 425. The Best Among Speakers (Vadatanvar): Most speakers in this world talk of things that are transient. The knower of pure soul or omniscient speaks of eternal happiness and eternal nature of substances and hence is the best speaker in the Universe. 426. Without Beginning or End (Anadinidhan): The soul and the world do not have a beginning or an end. Some people waste their time in speculating about how the world would have originated and how it will come to an end. 427. Imperceptible (Avayakt): The soul cannot be comprehended or seen by senses. The soul is subtle and hence imperceptible. 428. Abundant Clarity (Vyaktavak): A person who has realised the pure soul, becomes absolutely clear about the path of Moksha. 429. Transparent Rules (Vyaktashasan): The Omniscient has revealed the rules governing the Universe and independence of all the substances which are quite transparent and eternal. 430. Creator of Ages (Yugadikrit): Time is infinite and eternal in nature and is realised and known only by the pure soul. The pure soul knows all the ages and hence called the creator of ages. 431. Succor to All Ages (Yugadhar): The knowledge of pure soul alone can benefit all beings and make their life meaningful. It provides succor to all in all ages. 432. Beginner of the Age (Yugadi): At the beginning of each era (4th in time cycle) on the earth, the Tirthankara (the enlightened pure soul) preach as to what to do and what not to do. That is why it is called as the beginner of age. 433. Living Before Ages (Jagadadij): The pure soul is eternal and always exists; even before an era begins.

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