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

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________________ 230 • A Treasure House of Names 763. Unobstructed Existence (Nihsaptna): The pure soul has smooth, secure and uninterrupted existence as there are no enemies or opposite forces. 764. Conqueror of Senses (Jitendriy): With the presence of complete knowledge, vision and eternal happiness, senses have no function to discharge. 765. The Ocean of Calmness (Prashat): With the absence of karmic substances, the pure soul becomes an ocean of calmness. 766. The Sage with Infinite Brilliance (Anantadhamarshi): All the infinite properties of the pure soul blossom within imparting infinite brilliance to him. 767. Well Being For All (Mangal): Mundane life is characterised by misery but the realisation of eternal nature of pure soul ensures well being for all. 768. The Greatest Cleanser (Malaha): The concept of pure soul is the cleanser who provides the strength and means to come out of the quagmire of Karmas and enjoy eternal happiness. 769. Absence of Sorrows and Sins (Anagh): Ignorance of pure soul is the greatest sin and cause of sorrows. The pure soul enjoys absolute happiness forever. 770. Uniqueness (Anidrik): The infinite treasure of the soul is confined within and cannot be experienced by other matters or souls. 771. Worthy of Similization (Upamabhut): Although no simile fits the pure soul, it can only be explained through similization. 772. Worth seeing by All (Drishti): Infinite fortune smiles on those who see and realise the pure soul. ouls.

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