Can you elaborate on the allegorical description of the Sadguru's court and splendor as presented in Chapter 16?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 paints a magnificent, allegorical picture of the Sadguru's court. He is depicted as a King on the throne of peace, the Lord of Self-Bliss. The text describes how the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas act as his bards. His eight ministers are symbolic of spiritual qualities and practices: Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, Hearing (Shravan), Reflection (Manan), Meditation (Nididhyasan), Self-investigation, and Realization. Even his ornaments are symbolic, with Peace and Self-control shining as divine gems around his neck. This imagery illustrates the Guru's state of Pure Consciousness.


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