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

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________________ 242 • A Treasure House of Names 866. Light of Heated Gold (Taptajambunaddhyuti): The heated gold emits light. Similarly, when a person observes various austere practices, one realises the light of the soul. The pure soul emits its own light. 867. Elegance of Gold (Sudhaitakaladhaitashri): Like gold, the pure soul has its own elegance and grace which manifests with its realization. 868. Glamour of Gold (Pradipt): Just as wearing of golden ornaments adds to the glamour, the glamour of soul lies in realisation of pure soul and achievement of the state of omniscience. 869. Golden Soul (Hatakadhyuti): When one gets enlightened, one experiences the wonderful, elegant and most glamorous nature of soul of perpetual bliss and happiness. 870. Goal of Disciplined Beings (Shishtesht): Discipline is practiced only with a view to knowing the eternal nature of pure soul. 871. Confirmation of God (Pushtid): Realisation of pure soul leads to confirmation of its nature. The believer in the pure soul identifies with the God within and attempts to achieve the same. 872. Eternal Nourishment (Pusht): The experience of nature of pure soul itself provides eternal nourishment to these souls. The pure soul is self-invigorating. 873. Self-Evident Nature (Spasht): The nature of pure soul is self-evident, although in the beginning, this is partially evident and in the state of omniscience, the nature is fully evident. 874. Unequivocal Words and Meaning (Spashtakshar): Whatever has been revealed by the Omniscient is distinct, categorical and unequivocal. There is no scope for any ambiguity.

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