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