According to the philosophy presented in the Sai Satcharitra, the most appropriate response is to guide the seeker back to the essence of the teachings. Chapter 50 explicitly states that one should not be indifferent to their own welfare and that "In this, there is no one other than Sai who makes the words speak." The text encourages the reader to transcend the duality of reader and text, perceiving Sai in their heart to achieve true fruitfulness. Therefore, instead of focusing on a name's absence, the response should highlight the book's primary goal: the awakening of non-dual devotion to Sai, which purifies the heart and is considered the supreme attainment, far beyond the mere cataloging of names or facts.
I'm testing the limits of your knowledge. When a saint isn't in the book, what is the most appropriate response according to the book's own philosophy?
๐ Chapter 50