Chapter 16 paints a majestic picture of the Guru-King's court. He is the 'Idol seated on the throne of peace' and the 'Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss.' The four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas are personified as bards singing his glory. His assembly is sheltered by a brilliant 'canopy of Pure Consciousness.' Furthermore, his eight ministers are abstract virtues like Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, and Meditation. His ornaments are 'divine gems' of Peace and Self-control, illustrating a kingdom built not on material wealth but on spiritual realization and inner virtues.
Can you elaborate on the magnificent and symbolic description of the Guru-King's assembly as detailed in Chapter 16?
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