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

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________________ 196 A Treasure House of Names 460. Unique/First Among All (Pratyagra): The life of pure soul is unique, new and first of its kind experience hitherto not experienced in the mundane existence. 461. Master of All (Agray): All beings in the universe consider God as the master of all. People search the master of the universe, not knowing that the pure soul itself is the master of all. 462. Fore-Front (Agrim): The pure soul remains in the forefront of whatever is done/not done (Without realizing this, people remember other Gods before embarking on spiritual or wordly endeavours). 463. Fore-Father (Agraj): The divine souls are like forefathers who lived long ago and taught the golden rules to realize Moksha. They have left the heritage in the form of scriptures and knowledge of the pure soul. 464. Performer of Great Penance (Mahatapa): The path of self-realisation requires devout austerity and detachment. This is possible through performance of great penance. 465. Owner of Greatest Brilliance (Mahateja): The greatest brilliance of knowledge is owned and radiated by the pure soul. 466. The Greatest Reward for Penance (Mahodark): If the reward expected from penance is in terms of worldly possessions, these disappear with death. The reward of Moksha and infinite happiness is everlasting and hence the greatest of all rewards. 467. The Majesty/His Highness (Mahoday): The pure soul is endowed with abundant wealth and power of its infinite qualities and therefore the most honourable entity. The other Kings or honourable people change and have changing fortunes, but the pure soul remains eternally most honourable as His Majesty/His Highness.

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