Book Title: Pure Soul and Its Infinite Treasure
Author(s): Jayantilal Jain
Publisher: University of Madras
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754. The Best Doctor (Svasth): The best doctor never falls sick and prevents others from falling sick. The pure soul is the best doctor and those who follow Him become healthiest forever.
755. Absence of sickness of Karmic Particles (Nirajask): When karmic particles are separated, the soul becomes the healthiest. The knowledge of pure soul is the medicine that removes all Karmas.
756. Absence of Festivals (Niruddhav): The worldly life is characterised by celebration of festivals in order to forget unhappiness or sorrows. The pure soul has its life within and has eternal festivals.
757. Absence of Coating of Karma (Alep): The mundane existence is described as coating of Karma over the soul. The realisation of pure soul leads to removal of coating and its true nature emerges.
758. Absence of Stigma (Nishkalankatma): The pure soul is without any stigma, slur, blemish, disgrace, etc. The mundane existence is actually full of disgrace and humiliation.
759. Absence of Attachment (Vitarag): The pure soul has the inexhaustible treasure of its own. Presence of attachments would imply some imperfection in its treasure.
760. Absence of Desires (Gatasprih): Such is the immense power of pure soul which uproots all desires forever and these never rise again.
761. Subjugation of Senses (Vashyendriy): One who embarks on the path of realisation of pure soul, subjugates the subject matter of senses.
762. Free From Shackles of Bondage (Vimukttatma): In the state of Moksha, a soul is completely free from the shackles of karmic bondage. The understanding of the concept of pure soul is to realise the eternal nature of the soul.

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