Chapter 16 presents a powerful and elaborate metaphor, describing the Sadguru as a "King of Kings" and a "Universal Monarch" seated on a throne of peace. According to the text, his court is a magnificent assembly where Self-experience and immediate realization serve as attendants waving fans. The canopy above him is Pure Consciousness, and his sweet speech is compared to the nectar from the ocean of Vedanta. As Chapter 16 further explains, the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas act as bards in this spiritual court, celebrating his glory, illustrating the supreme spiritual state of the Sadguru.
How does Chapter 16 of the Satcharitra describe the Sadguru using the analogy of a royal court?
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