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

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________________ 270 Annexures (vi) THE PURE SOUL AND NINE PRINCIPLES Case for Pure Soul Case for Karmas 1. Soul Timeless Treasure of infinite Momentary perception of life/soul properties 2. Non-Soul Not aiming at pure soul Viewing external objects/Karmas 3. Influx of Karmas Not aiming at pure soul Not aiming at pure soul 4. Influx of Good Karmas Influx of Karmas associated with such viewing Influx of auspicious Karmas associated with good deeds Influx of inauspicious Karmas associated with bad deeds Not aiming at pure soul 5. Influx of Bad Karmas 6. Bondage Not aiming at pure soul Bondage of karmic matter 7. Stoppage of Aiming at pure soul – emergence Stoppage of Karmas due to knowledge Karmas of view of pure soul and viewing of pure soul 8. Shedding of Enhanced view of purity Shedding of Karmas due to Karmas steady/frequent view of the pure soul 9. Moksha Complete, perfect and constant Annihilation of Karmas due to constant engrossment in the pure soul engrossment in the pure soul (vii) DISTINCTION BETWEEN AUSPICIOUS, INAUSPICIOUS DEEDS AND PURE SOUL Auspicious Deeds Inauspicious Deeds Pure Soul's Perspective Path to Moksha Basis Atoms (Pudgala) (non-soul) Knowledge of Pure self Auspicious ideas/ feelings Feel auspicious nature (sweet) Nature (Task) Inauspicious ideas/ feelings Feel inauspicious nature (bitter experience) Karmic Atoms (nonsoul) - External to soul Contemplation of eternal nature Objectives Anxieties over good results Anxieties over bad results Bondage (Karma) (non-soul) - External to soul Meditation of Pure soul to annihilate bondage & achieve Moksha Results Auspicious status like human/ heavenly births Low status just as beings in hell and animal existence Mundane existence Attainment of of births and deaths | Moksha & infinite (non-soul) happiness

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