Can you summarize the poetic descriptions of Sai Baba's divine state and the atmosphere around him as presented in Chapter 16?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 uses rich, poetic language to describe the divine state that Sai Baba embodies. He is depicted as a Guru-King whose very presence creates a sacred space where the 'six enemies' like lust and anger cannot survive. Fans, or chowries, of non-duality and devotion are waved on either side of him. The atmosphere is filled with the nectar of his speech, drawn from the 'ocean of Vedanta.' The entire assembly is covered by a 'canopy of Pure Consciousness' that radiates Self-bliss. This chapter paints a picture not of a physical court, but of the sublime, realized state of a Sadguru who is the 'Stainless' and 'Imperishable' King of Yogis.


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