Aswapati telling Narad not to lend the dangerous Vision to the Blind
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thewindsofwonder.org
With AI Colleague there was a marathon session looking into several aspects pertaining to some of the phrases that appear in the opening part of The Book of Fate in Savitri, Book Six. The present post presents the dialogue, with editorial changes here and there.
Savitri meets Satyavan in the Shalwa Woods and they pledge to be together. She returns to the Palace to let her parents know jubilantly about it. But already is seated with them heavenly sage Narad, who is making a very special purposeful visit in that context, of Satyavan-Savitri marriage. Narad flings his vast immortal look on her. Savitri has discharged the proud mission of her heart and marvellingly and worshippingly sees son of Heaven, of fiery sweetness:
Her eyes rich with a shining mist of joy
As one who comes from a heavenly embassy
Discharging the proud mission of her heart,
One carrying the sanction of the gods
To her love and its luminous eternity
She stood before her mighty father’s throne
And, eager for beauty on discovered earth
Transformed and new in her heart’s miracle-light,
Saw like a rose of marvel, worshipping,
The fiery sweetness of the son of Heaven. ||106.22||
He flung on her his vast immortal look;
His inner gaze surrounded her with its light
And reining back knowledge from his immortal lips
He cried to her, “Who is this that comes, the bride,
The flame-born, and round her illumined head
Pouring their lights her hymeneal pomps
Move flashing about her? From what green glimmer of glades
Retreating into dewy silences
Or half-seen verge of waters moon-betrayed
Bringst thou this glory of enchanted eyes? ||106.23||
Narad sees the cosmic Being at his task, his eyes measuring the spaces, gauging the depths, sees the eternal labour of the Gods, “His inner gaze the movements of the soul.” [106.6]
It is with that vast look he is now seeing Savitri. He has already “read and broken the hidden seals”. Therefore when Aswapati introduces Savitri to him one wonders why he says.
O singer of ultimate ecstasy,
Lend not a dangerous vision to the blind,
Because by native right thou hast seen clear. ||106.83||
The question we are looking into is about “Lend not a dangerous vision to the blind”. Is Savitri blind? When Savitri makes known about her choice in Satyavan the Yogi-Father has already seen the ominous in it, yet saying “Well hast thou done and I approve thy choice.” :
… Aswapathy looked within and saw
A heavy shadow float above the name
Chased by a sudden and stupendous light … ||106.77||
When Aswapati tells “Lend not a dangerous vision to the blind”, that blindness of hers has to be seen with some deeper occult significance.
Savitri has come to know Love but is as yet unaware of the “shadow” floating around him: she is blind to it. Was Narad himself responsible for that shadow around Satyavan’s name? Or was he prompted by his Vishṇu, the Sustainer of the Creation? Seems so. Narad had come to the Palace chanting the name of Vishṇu.
“He sang the name of Vishnu and the birth.” ||106.8||
That birth is going to be in the marriage of Satyavan and Savitri, the birth of the Son of the Body, of the Flame-child.
To see all that Savitri has to open her eyes. Narad does it. That is the necessary catalytic action of the glorious son of Heaven, the Bhakta of Vishṇu. He has proved to be perfectly so.
But this “Shadow” is already present in the Second Canto of Savitri, The Issue:
Here with the suddenness divine advents have,
Repeating the marvel of the first descent,
Changing to rapture the dull earthly round,
Love came to her hiding the shadow, Death. ||3.27||
Savitri is completely unaware of that “shadow, Death” when she joins with Satyavan. Volumes can be written about the poetic marvel and beauty of Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri. About it the Mother says: “… there is nothing under the blue sky to compare with Savitri”, compare in every respect, even as is “Savitri the supreme revelation of Sri Aurobindo’s vision”.
Here is the complete PDF reading “Lend not a dangerous Vision to the Blind”
16 May 2026

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