The initial verses of Chapter 16 use rich, poetic language to extol the Sadguru's divine attributes. He is hailed as the 'King of Kings' and the 'Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss,' who is seated on a 'throne of peace.' The text venerates him with titles such as 'Stainless (Niranjana),' 'Imperishable (Avyaya),' and 'One beyond attributes (Gunatita).' His speech is compared to a 'river of nectar from the ocean of Vedanta,' and his very being is adorned with the divine gems of Peace and Self-control. These descriptions collectively portray the Sadguru as the ultimate embodiment of supreme consciousness and tranquility.
Can you summarize the divine qualities and attributes used to describe the Sadguru in the opening of Chapter 16?
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