The Satcharitra's completeness is not measured by the number of saints it lists, but by its ability to guide a devotee to a higher spiritual state. Chapter 50 advises that the supreme attainment is not worldly knowledge or even liberation, but "steady devotion to Sai." The text states, "In this, there is no one other than Sai who makes the words speak." It encourages readers to move beyond seeing Hemadpant as the author and to understand that Sai is the true source. When you read, you are encouraged to perceive Sai in your heart and let your senses become "Sai-form." So, if a particular saint isn't mentioned, the Satcharitra's guidance would be to use that as an opportunity to deepen your focus on Sai, the one who is the listener, the hearing, and the one being heard about, achieving a state of oneness.
If I'm looking for information on a particular saint and can't find them in the Satcharitra, what should I do? Is the book incomplete?
๐ Chapter 50