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

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________________ 228 - A Treasure House of Names 745. Stainlessness (Nirmalaya): The pure soul is without any stains of karmic bondage. In the mundane existence, the soul is stained by multitude of desires which prevent the understanding of pure soul. 746. Infallible Governance (Amoghashasan): One who accepts the order of pure soul and brings oneself under its discipline, is bound to succeed in achieving salvation and will never fail. 747. Best Form (Surup): The soul is in the best form when pure. No object in the universe is eternally beautiful, good looking and real as it seems like the pure soul. 748. Most Fortunate (Subhag): Most fortunate souls are those who realise the pure soul and become Omniscient. In the mundane world, fortune really never smiles on anyone, as everything gets perished. 749. The Greatest Recluse (Tyagi): One who adopts the path of pure soul is called as the greatest recluse as he has sacrificed worldly life to pursue this path. 750. The Knower of all times (Samayajna): The Omniscient sees and knows all the substances in the universe of all the times. Even if there are infinite universes, the pure soul can see and know all objects of all times. 751. All Comprehensive Knowledge (Samahit): All the problems of all beings have solution in the all comprehensive knowledge of pure soul. 752. Well-Placed (Susthit): To be placed in pure soul is the best placement, with life of infinite happiness and engrossment. 753. Best of Health (Svasthyabhak): The pure soul is in the best state of health when all infinite properties have perfectly manifested and there are no impurities.

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