Chapter 16 opens with a majestic portrayal of the Guru, described as the 'King of Kings' and the 'Idol seated on the throne of peace.' The text presents Him as the Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss, receiving reverence with fans (chowries) of Self-experience and immediate realization. As detailed in this chapter, He is also called the 'umbrella-holder of the state of Self' and the 'staff-bearer of the consciousness of peace,' signifying His supreme spiritual authority and the serene environment He embodies, where negative tendencies like lust and anger cannot exist.
How is the Guru depicted at the beginning of Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 16