The absence of specific saints can be interpreted through the lens of non-duality presented in the Shri Sai Satcharitra. Chapter 50 advises that the reader, the reading, and the subject should be seen as one, and that 'there is no one other than Sai who makes the words speak.' This perspective suggests the content is precisely what is needed for the 'true welfare of the devotees.' The text prioritizes attaining a 'natural state' (Sahaj-sthiti), where the pulse of 'I' and 'You' does not exist. The singular focus on Sai's life and teachings, to the exclusion of others, serves to guide the devotee toward this state of non-dual devotion, which is considered the 'supreme attainment,' far beyond other spiritual goals.
From a philosophical standpoint, how should one interpret the absence of certain saints' tales within the Satcharitra?
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