How is the Guru-King poetically described at the beginning of Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra?

📖 Chapter 16

In Chapter 16, the Guru-King, Sainath, is described in magnificent, poetic terms. He is hailed as the "Idol seated on the throne of peace" and the "Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss." The text explains that he is fanned on both sides by chowries representing Self-experience and immediate realization. Furthermore, he is adorned with divine gems of Peace and Self-control shining as ornaments around his neck. The salutations portray him as a universal monarch whose very presence is a state of non-duality and devotion, where the six enemies like lust and anger cannot survive for even a moment, as detailed in the opening verses of Chapter 16.


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