THE BLIND BEGGAR

 

Kavisamraat” VISWANATHA SATYANARAYANA

 

Whenever I travelled by train

I saw that blind beggar getting in

somewhere-led by his daughter.

 

He always recites the same poem

From “Dasarathi Satakam

In his subdued voice

As if coming from a deep well.

May be–in his last birth

he fell into a well and yelled for help

And with nobody responding

that sound became subdued

And again came to him in this birth.

 

And his eyes! A pair of holes!

May be–he looked for help for long;

And with nobody responding

those eyes absorbed his life-breath

To present him as a blind man

in this birth.

 

As I sit listening to his poems

And looking at his blind eyes

My heart bleeds, as I think of his

Imaginary drowning accident

of his previous birth.

 

He then stops singing

and goes about begging

in the compartment.

As the train stops he gets down

led by his daughter

leaving me alone and musing.

 

–Translated from Telugu by Dr. Sankara Sreerama Rao

 

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