How does Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra use metaphors to describe the divine court and presence of the Sadguru?

📖 Chapter 16

Chapter 16 opens with a series of powerful metaphors to illustrate the Sadguru's divine state. It portrays Him as a "King of Kings" and "Universal Monarch" seated on a "throne of peace." His royal assembly is described in great detail, where the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas act as bards singing His glory. As mentioned in Chapter 16, His primary ministers are not people, but the spiritual practices of Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, Hearing (Shravan), Reflection (Manan), and Meditation (Nididhyasan). This imagery conveys that the Guru's kingdom is one of Self-bliss and Pure Consciousness, accessible through spiritual discipline.


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