Chapter 16 portrays Sai Baba as a majestic 'Guru-King' seated on a throne of peace. In this spiritual court, devotion and non-duality are the fans (chowries) waved on either side of him. The Vedas, Shastras, and Puranas are described as his bards, singing his praises. His ornaments are not of gold but are the divine gems of Peace and Self-control. As this chapter explains, the splendor of his assembly includes a canopy of Pure Consciousness, and his very presence causes the 'tree of worldly existence' to tremble, highlighting his supreme spiritual authority and the power of his Knowledge.
How does Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra metaphorically describe Sai Baba as a 'Guru-King' ruling his spiritual kingdom?
📖 Chapter 16