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 : 211 591. Delightful to All (Nandan): Being blissful in nature, any one who contemplates on the nature of pure soul becomes delightful. 592. The Prosperous Clan (Nand): The pure soul belongs to the prosperous clan. The prosperity of infinite properties produces bliss and never leads to misery. 593. Worthy of Salutations (Vandhya): The pure soul is the only entity worthy of worship. This is the be-all and endall of everything that is meaningful in the universe. 594. Beyond Censure/Condemnation (Anindhya): One may display ignorance about it but will not censure and condemn the pure soul. One may not believe in God but still say that there is some unknown power of nature. 595. Worthy of Applause (Abhinanadan): All those who have embarked on the path of pure soul deserve lot of applause and greetings, as this is the only task worth to be pursued in the universe for eternal happiness. 596. Annihilator of Amoristic Sentiment (Kamaha): Once self-realisation occurs, futility and transient nature of passions becomes clear. So sages eventually annihilate all amoristic sentiments. 597. Fulfillment of All Desires (Kamad): Mundane life is dominated by one's ambition to fulfil various desires but these never get satisfied fully. In Moksha, all desires are fulfilled forever. 598. Coveted by All (Kamya): All the worldly beings desire to be powerful and happy, but such desires are fulfilled only when the self is realised. 599. Mythological Heavenly Cow (Kamadhenu): It is said that all desires if expressed before the heavenly cow, are immediately fulfilled. Similarly, realisation of pure soul results in fulfillment of all desires.

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