How does the beginning of Chapter 16 allegorically describe Sai Baba as a king in his court?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 opens with a grand, metaphorical description of Sai Baba as a Guru-King seated on a throne of peace. The text portrays his court as a magnificent assembly where the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas serve as bards. He is fanned by "chowries" (fans) of Self-experience and immediate realization, and the canopy over him is Pure Consciousness, spreading bliss. This imagery, as detailed in Chapter 16, emphasizes that his dominion is one of Self-Bliss, where the six enemies like lust and anger cannot survive even for a moment.


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