The name Sant Dnyaneshwar does not appear in these specific passages of the Satcharitra. Instead of detailing many different saints, the text guides the reader toward a deeper, unified understanding. As Chapter 50 explains, the goal is to see the subject of reading, the act of reading, and the reader as a single state. It posits that Sai alone is the "thing to be heard, the act of hearing, and the listener." By holding this non-duality and perceiving Sai in one's heart, the text suggests that "not a trace of sin remains" and all tendencies of the senses eventually become "Sai-form," implying that the lessons learned from one perfect Saint can encompass the wisdom of all.
I want to know everything the Satcharitra says about Sant Dnyaneshwar.
π Chapter 50