The beginning of Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra paints a magnificent picture of Sai Baba's spiritual court. He is depicted as a "Universal Monarch" on a "throne of peace." The four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas are personified as bards singing His praises. The chapter describes a "canopy of Pure Consciousness" that spreads Self-bliss everywhere. His eight ministers are key spiritual practices like Detachment, Devotion, Hearing (Shravan), and Meditation (Nididhyasan). Furthermore, Peace and Self-control are described as divine gems adorning His neck, illustrating the profound spiritual symbolism used to convey His divine state.
How is the splendor of Sai Baba's court described in the opening of Chapter 16?
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