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

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________________ 194 - A Treasure House of Names 442. The Greatest Being (Mahan): The pure soul is the greatest being as all the qualities have manifested completely and perfectly. 443. Best Birth (Udbhav): Those who realise the pure soul redeem themselves from the mundane world and never return. Thus, the pure soul is uplifted in this birth and hence it is called the best birth. 444. Result (Karan): The realization of pure soul is the effect / result, the cause for this form is only right faith - knowledge - conduct in consonance with the qualities of the pure soul. 445. Doer (Karta): The pure soul is called the doer, because the pure forms of souls are caused by the experience of the same. 446. The Great Swimmer (Parag): The greatest ocean in the universe is that of births and deaths and only the pure soul swims across it. 447. The Great Rescuer (Bhavatarak): When a person acquires the knowledge of the pure soul and experiences supreme happiness, one is rescued from the infinite cycle of misery. This is the greatest rescue possible in the universe. 448. Unfathomable (Agrahya): The nature of pure soul is so infinite that one can really never fathom or digest in ordinary course of life. 449. Mysterious (Gahan): The nature of the soul is intricate and mysterious. The sages and seers who realise the same also remain aloof to unravel the same. It is so mysterious that the moment one gets to know it, gets mysteriously engrossed with the self. 450. Impregnable by Senses (Guhya): Only when a person develops an inward-looking approach and gives up attachments of the senses, the pure soul is realised. Hence, it is impregnable by senses.

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