Chapter 16 uses rich, metaphorical language to describe the Sadguru's divine state. He is depicted as a 'King of Kings' and the 'Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss,' seated on a 'throne of peace.' His magnificent assembly includes the Vedas, Shastras, and Puranas as his bards. The chapter further elaborates that concepts like Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, and Meditation are his eight ministers, constantly engaged in his service. Peace and Self-control are described as divine gems that shine like ornaments around His neck, illustrating a state of being that is beyond worldly concerns and established in pure consciousness.
How does the sixteenth chapter of Sai Satcharitra poetically describe the spiritual majesty of the Sadguru?
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