Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a powerful and majestic depiction of the Sadguru, likening him to a universal monarch. He is described as the "Idol seated on the throne of peace" and the "Lord of the Empire of Self-Bliss." In this royal assembly, devotion and self-experience are like fans (chowries), while concepts such as Detachment, Devotion, Pure Knowledge, and Meditation serve as his eight ministers. The text even describes the four Vedas, six Shastras, and eighteen Puranas as bards singing his praises, highlighting the supreme spiritual authority and splendor of the Guru-King.
The book sometimes describes Sai Baba in very royal or kingly terms. Can you explain how Chapter 16 does this?
π Chapter 16