Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra employs rich, metaphorical language to portray Sai Baba's divine nature. He is depicted as a "Guru-King" seated on a "throne of peace," fanned by Self-experience and immediate realization. The chapter explains that the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas serve as bards in His magnificent assembly, which is shaded by a canopy of Pure Consciousness. Furthermore, his ornaments are described as the divine gems of Peace and Self-control, and his sharp "sword of Knowledge" causes the "tree of worldly existence" to tremble. This poetic description, as found in Chapter 16, illustrates his state of Self-bliss and his supreme role as the King of Yogis.
How does Chapter 16 use metaphors to describe Sai Baba's divine court and attributes?
๐ Chapter 16