Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a magnificent metaphorical depiction of the Sadguru as a divine king. He is described as the "Idol seated on the throne of peace" and the "Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss." In his royal assembly, the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas act as bards singing his glory. This chapter further elaborates that his principal ministers are key spiritual qualities such as Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, Hearing (Shravan), Reflection (Manan), and Meditation (Nididhyasan). This imagery conveys the Sadguru's supreme spiritual state, where he presides over the realm of Self-realization, embodying Pure Consciousness.
How does Chapter 16 metaphorically describe the divine court and nature of the Sadguru?
π Chapter 16