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 • 223 703. Lord of Speech (Vachaspati): Anyone who listens to Him (Omniscient) understands in his own language and thus the Omniscient is master of all languages which owe their origin to him. Their preachings involve 18 major languages and 700 minor languages. 704. Magnanimous in Imparting Knowledge (Udharadhi): The Omniscients preach very liberally in the theatre complex erected wonderfully by the heavenly beings where humans, animals, heavenly beings and monks/yogis assemble. 705. The Greatest Thinker (Manishi): Those whom we call thinkers in the mundane existence do not necessarily have right knowledge. The Omniscient is the greatest thinker who has mastered all metaphysical matters beyond any doubt whatsoever. 706. The Greatest Fortitude (Dhishan): The path to Moksha requires steady mind with firmness and strong determination to achieve salvation. 707. The Greatest Retentiveness (Dhiman): The power of infinite retention is the characteristic of pure soul. The powers are self-propelling, self-maintaining and eternal. 708. Lord of Discretion (Shemushish): The pure soul is the Lord of discretion and has the greatest power of prudence and discrimination. Without this ability of discretion, one will be lost in the mundane world. | 709. The Lord of All Speeches (Giranpati): Through the theory of relative truth / multifaceted reality/partial truth, the Omniscient resolves all questions and establishes the eternal truth in its entirety. 710. Infinite Forms (Naikarup): The pure soul is colossal in terms of infinite properties, eternal nature, knowledge of time and space, and infinite forms.

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