How does Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra poetically describe Sai Baba's divine court and majesty?

📖 Chapter 16

Chapter 16 opens by portraying Sai Baba as a Universal Monarch seated on a throne of peace in a state of Self-Bliss. His divine court is described with rich metaphors: Self-experience and realization are the fans (chowries) waved beside him, and the canopy overhead is made of Pure Consciousness. The text further states that the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas act as his bards, singing his glory. His very presence is so powerful that the six enemies, such as lust and anger, cannot survive there for even a moment. This imagery, as detailed in Chapter 16, establishes the supreme spiritual state of the Guru-King.


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