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 • 199 485. The Greatest Providence (Mahabhag): The providence has really shined upon them who have realized the pure soul, otherwise such souls will continue to live in abysmal existence of mundane life. 486. The Greatest Bliss (Mahanand): There can be no bliss comparable to that of the pure soul. It is divine and eternal. The senses cannot yield such happiness. 487. The Greatest Poet (Mahakavi): The soul is the most beautiful and mystic being and to write, visualize and compose on the same needs the greatest of poetic minds. 488. The Greatest of Great (Mahamaha): There are a number of great persons known for their exemplary achievements. Except the pure soul, all others have no relevance for the eternity. 489. The Greatest Glory (Mahakirti): The glory of the pure soul is known to all and at all times. Liberation is abundantly glorious. 490. The Greatest Brilliance (Mahakanti): The infinite brilliance of the pure soul makes it the most splendorous one. 491. The Greatest Body/Physique (Mahavapu): Those who are born in the penultimate life have very powerful physical body, unimaginable by anyone. 492. The Greatest Gift (Mahadan): The divine preaching comes as gifts to the seekers. This is the greatest gift yielding benefit forever, whereas worldly gifts may serve only some temporary cause. 493. The Greatest Knowledge (Mahajnani): Worldly knowledge disappears with death. The divine knowledge preached by the Omniscient is eternal and leads to Moksha. 494. The Greatest Yoga (Mahayog): In a state of complete and utmost concentration on pure soul, the true nature manifests itself and this is the highest and greatest yoga.

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