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

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________________ 224 • A Treasure House of Names 711. Multifaceted Reality and Speech (Nayottung): Reality is multifaceted. Its description involves the use of many expressions/words where each one describes the part of reality/truth. 712. Nature of Infinite Properties and Speech (Naikadharmakrit): Some infinite properties of soul can be expressed and many are not amenable to description in words. One has to take cognizance of them. 713. The Omniscient's Preachings - beyond doubt (Naikatma): Omniscients have known and seen all the substances and their properties and hence true beyond any doubt. 714. Beyond Normal Understanding (Avijney): The nature of pure soul is difficult to understand by an ordinary human being. One has to delve deep into the subject. 715. Beyond Logic (Apratakryatma): The concept of pure soul is beyond simple logic and devoid of physical characteristics. One has to look into eternal and permanent characteristics. 716. Knowledge of All Deeds (Kritajna): The Omniscient has the knowledge of all deeds of all beings of all times and there is nothing that is not known to Him. 717. Knowledge of Nature of All Substances (Kritalakshan): The Omniscient has known and seen all the substances of all times and space with their various characteristics and forms. 718. Pregnant with Knowledge (Jnanagarbh): The pure soul is pregnant with knowledge. It is full of knowledge, is made up of knowledge and does nothing but knowing. 719. Pregnant with Kindness (Dayagarbh): The preachings of the Omniscient reflect the desire that all the worldly beings can understand the true nature of pure soul and achieve salvation.

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