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

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________________ 244 • A Treasure House of Names greatest of monks are the practitioners and preachers of peace within and outside. 884. Infinite Treasure of Peace (Shivatati): The pure soul is the treasure house of peace and tranquility. None of the properties infringe on the nature of peace. 885. Bestower of Moksha (Shivaprad): Moksha is bestowed to those souls who engross themselves in the peace loving nature of pure soul. 886. Pacifier (Shantid): The realisation of pure soul pacifies oneself and complete engrossment with the pure soul leads to complete pacification of oneself. 887. Pacificatory Nature (Shantikrit): Just as sugar is sweet because of its properties, the pure soul is pacifier because of its nature. Peace is something ingrained in the pure soul and cannot be separated. 888. The Ocean of Peace (Shanti): The state of omniscience is the ocean of peace and tranquility. If the same is not so peaceful, why would anyone give so much importance? 889. Brightness of Peace (Kantiman): The pure soul radiates peace and its brightness is that of peace. 890. Fulfiller of All Desires (Kamitaprad): All that we aspire – peace, happiness, power, knowledge, vision, etc., are fulfilled in a single effort of realisation of pure soul and these achievements last forever. 891. Treasure of Benediction (Sheyonidhi): All properties of soul manifest in the state of realisation and lead to eternal welfare. The pure soul is thus a treasure of eternal welfare. 892. The Abode of Righteousness (Adhishtan): Dharmal righteousness has to flow from the pure soul only. Dharma and pure soul cannot be separated. The pure soul is the abode of dharma.

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