According to the final chapter of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, the true purpose of reading extends beyond cataloging specific individuals. Chapter 50 advises that when you read this book, you should strive to see the subject, the act of reading, and yourself as a single, unified state. The text emphasizes that Hemadpant is merely a 'nominal cause' for the book's existence, and the true speaker is Sai himself. Therefore, the point is not to find every name, but to engage in a process where your mind becomes one-pointed and you achieve a non-dual state of devotion, realizing that Sai is the essence of all stories, told or untold.
I asked about a specific saint, but the book doesn't seem to mention them. What is the point of reading this if it's incomplete?
๐ Chapter 50