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 ** 227 736. Solemnisation of Kindness (Dhayayag): While undertaking the path to salvation, one shows nothing but kindness and compassion to fellow beings and all creatures. 737. The Wheel of Chariot of Pure Soul (Dharmanemi): It is through the grand tradition of keeping the wheel of chariot of pure soul moving that we have the preachings with us, otherwise this eternal knowledge would have disappeared. 738. The God of Monks (Munishvar): One may revere the monks and the latter revere the pure soul and thus called as the God of monks. 739. Missile of Dharma (Dharmachakrayudh): Heavenly beings are armed with a discus-shaped missile which never fails. Armed with missile of the concept of pure soul, one will never fail in achieving liberation. 740. Supreme God (Deva): While, heavenly beings are known for their games of fun and frolic, the pure soul is the Supreme God and enjoys eternal and supreme happiness. 741. Ruination of Karmas (Karmaha): With the realisation of pure soul, the process of ruination of karmic bondage begins and with attainment of salvation, all Karmas are destroyed. 742. The Proclamation of Dharma (Dharmaghoshan): The pure soul has proclaimed the dharma of pure soul as the key to salvation and end of misery in worldly life. 743. Infallible Preachings (Amoghavak): The preachings of Omniscients are infallible. Efforts made on the lines of preachings will never go waste. 744. Infallible Order (Amoghajna): The pure soul has revealed to the world the path to salvation but has not created the same. It is the eternal order in the universe by which souls achieve Moksha.

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