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

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________________ 222 A Treasure House of Names 693. Comforting to All (Sukhad): Those who have realised the pure soul and contemplate on the same enjoy spiritual happiness. Thus, the concept of pure soul is comforting to all. 694. Benefactor to All (Suhit): All beings who have realised the pure soul and all those in the process will certainly benefit from this. 695. Captivating to All (Suhrit): The state of pure soul with its treasure of infinite power attracts all beings. There is no other parallel state of existence. 696. The Well-Guarded Secret (Sugupt): The existence of pure soul with its immense power is a well-guarded secret from eternity and remains so unless one discovers the same. 697. Latent in Nature (Guptibhrit): So long as a person is preoccupied with matters of mind, speech and body, souls nature remains latent and is a confidential matter for the soul itself. 698. Protector to All (Gopta): The soul does not interfere in functioning of other souls and thereby allowing the selfprotecting nature to operate by itself. 699. Head of the Universe (Lokadhyaksha): By virtue of its immense power, the pure soul is undisputed and eternal head of the universe. 700. God of Life (Dameshvar): The soul has eternal life of consciousness which never ceases to exist and hence called as eternal God of life. 701. The Preceptor of Gods (Brihaspati): As heavenly Kings/beings frequently visit those who achieve the state of omniscience and learn about the divine path, he is the greatest preceptor of Gods. 702. Master of Speech (Vagmi): The Omniscient is the master of speech as the greatest secrets of the working of the universe are taught by him, which yield eternal benefits to the listeners.

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