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

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________________ 218 • A Treasure House of Names 656. Inexpressible (Niruttar): The pure soul is so supreme, exhalted, most powerful, beautiful and knowledgeable entity and it is inexpressible. 657. Righteous (Sukriti): The pure soul is always righteous. The greatest good has been achieved by the pure soul by realisation of the self. 658. Root of Languages (Dhatu): All languages have words and these words have constituent elements known as roots. The origin of all languages lies in understanding similar quality of soul. 659. Most Graceful (Ijyarh): The eternal grace enjoyed by the pure soul is unparalleled in all times. What is called graceful in the mundane world is transient and highly illusory. 660. Most Truthful Vision (Sunay): The pure soul has the most truthful vision. Without it, one will have only partial or temporal view of events. One, who has eternal vision, has the most truthful vision. 661. The Abode of Abundance (Shrinivas): The pure soul lives in the abode of abundance. The so-called abundance witnessed in the mundane world is deceptive and lasts only temporarily. 662. Visible from All Four Directions (Chaturvakatra): When a soul attains the state of omniscience, it rises very high from the ground. From such a height, the omniscient is seen from all directions and hence said to be visible from four directions. 663. Four Fascia (Chaturanan): In view of the face seen from four sides, it is said that it is fasciated from four sides and is four fascia. 664. Four Sides but one Face (Chatursya): It is said that it is seated on all the four sides. The face is one but seen from four sides.

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