Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a magnificent metaphor of a royal court to illustrate the Sadguru's spiritual majesty. He is depicted as the "Universal Monarch" on the "throne of peace," fanned by Self-experience and immediate realization. His ministers are abstract qualities essential for spiritual progress, such as Detachment, Devotion, and Pure Knowledge. The chapter further describes the Vedas, Shastras, and Puranas as his bards, with a canopy of Pure Consciousness shining above him. This imagery conveys the Sadguru's state of Self-Bliss and his complete mastery over the inner kingdom of consciousness.
How does Chapter 16 use the metaphor of a royal court to describe the spiritual state and attributes of the Sadguru?
π Chapter 16