What kind of royal and powerful imagery is used to describe the Sadguru in this part of the Satcharitra?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

In Chapter 16, the Sadguru is depicted with grand, royal imagery to convey his supreme spiritual authority. He is called the 'King of Kings' and 'Universal Monarch,' who presides over the 'Empire of Self-Bliss.' He is also described as the 'umbrella-holder of the state of Self' and the 'staff-bearer of the consciousness of peace.' His divine ornaments are not material but are 'divine gems' of Peace and Self-control shining around his neck. This regal portrayal elevates him from a mere saint to the sovereign ruler of the spiritual realm.


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