Chapter 16 of Sai Satcharitra uses rich allegorical language to describe the Sadguru's divine court. He is portrayed as a 'Universal Monarch' on the 'throne of peace.' The fans (chowries) waved for him are 'Self-experience and immediate realization.' His assembly's splendor is enhanced by the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas, who act as his bards. The canopy overhead is 'Pure Consciousness,' spreading Self-bliss. As detailed in Chapter 16, his eight ministers engaged in service are Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, Hearing (Shravan), Reflection (Manan), Meditation (Nididhyasan), Self-investigation, and Realization, painting a picture of a kingdom founded on spiritual principles.
Can you elaborate on the allegorical description of the Sadguru's court and splendor as depicted in Chapter 16?
π Chapter 16