Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra employs rich, allegorical descriptions to portray the Guru's magnificence. His assembly is depicted with the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas acting as bards. The canopy overhead is made of Pure Consciousness, radiating Self-bliss. His eight ministers are personified virtues such as Detachment, Devotion, and Self-investigation. Furthermore, Peace and Self-control are described as shining gems adorning His neck. This metaphorical court illustrates that the Guru's kingdom is one of ultimate spiritual realization and inner peace, not worldly power.
How does Chapter 16 use metaphorical language to describe the splendor of the Sadguru's divine court?
📖 Chapter 16