Dr.Nayani  Krishnakumari’s  Poetry : An Overview

                                                                                                           Dr. Vaidehi  Sasidhar              


Dr. Nayani Krishnakumari garu has been a popular and well known name in the literary as well
as academic circles of Andhra Pradesh. Being the daughter of an illustrious poet, Sri. Nayani
Subbarao garu and having been nurtured in a home environment that always bustled with the
prominent presence of famous contemporary writers and poets like Viswanatha, Krishna
Sastry, and Bapiraju  perhaps laid a solid literary foundation for young Krishnakumari during
her earlier years.

Since details of Dr. Krishna Kumari’s  education, honors,  books and academic positions she
held were given in Malathi garu’s article at length, I would not mention them to avoid
repetition,  although I would like to add that her multifaceted talents and active involvement in
various academic and literary fields certainly make an impressive mark on the readers. The
scope of this article is focused on a brief overview of her poetry, namely, her free verse  
anthologies.

Dr. Krishnakumari has three anthologies of free verse to her credit. It is interesting to note this
prolific writer had taken her time in publishing these three books. First one was “Agniputri”
published in 1978, followed by “Emi Ceppanu Nestam” in 1988 and the third one “Soubhadra
Bhadra Rupam “ was published in 2006, twenty five years after the second one.

"Agniputri" , her  first anthology of poems is dedicated to her father Sri. Nayani Subbarao garu
on the eve of his eightieth birth day celebrations. Dr. Krishnakumari’s love, affection, pride
and her immense adoration for her poet-father is pleasingly conspicuous in her writings.

The poems in “Agniputri” chronologically  range from 1960’s-1978. The poem “Vihasimche
vidhi”(1951) , "Kaveri kanneeti pata" (1966) are written in geyam (lyric) style. The influence
of the then popular style of  “Bhavakavitvam” (romantic poetry) is very evident in  the soft
sounding words that were chosen and the lilting rhythm. In "Kruddha Prakruti", another  poem
written in 1966, the poetess succeeded in bringing out the fury  of nature in front of our eyes
through her descriptions and with her effortless ease with the traditional style of writing. The
rightful influence of Nayani and Viswanadha is noticeable in these earlier poems in her style
and language.

The poems she had written in  early 70’s to late 70’s slowly evolved into total prose poetry ,
her style of expression more direct, language less traditional and ideas less grandiose. It is an
interesting evolution perhaps denoting the changing face of contemporary poetry writing.  

In “Agniputri”  Dr.Krishna Kumari’s poems consist of a lot of introspection of her own
emotions, feelings, ideas ,experiences and her responses towards  life. She had written few
poems like   “Suptamandiram” (1971) “Pudami Polika “(1974) “Manasu Chilaka” (1974)  that
suggest her out look  towards issues of spirituality  and divinity. Especially Pudami Polika has
a mystic and romantic appeal that we find in Tagore’s poetry ,which was a very powerful
style from 60’s to mid 70’s..

   Still you are somewhere!!
   Stacks of clouds are in the far away northern sky!
   Freshly and freely hurrying Sweet  dewy breeze!
   Did the moment That makes the jasmines bloom
   Not wake you up yet?! ..

   Dark thick clouds in the sky
   Shrieks of water birds with
   The pain of separation
   And the undying love nestled in my heart!!!   (Pudami Polika)

Another poem in the same style,

   It is thy exquisite form
   That taught the sunlight the art of reflection!
   And thy comforting touch
   That gave coolness
   To the embracing winds!!  (Gali Pidikili)  

Another popular poem in this anthology “Visakha Na Necceli” talks affectionately about her
associations, memories and loving connection  with Vizag during her university education  in a
nostalgic vein.

   Wedged by high rising waves
   Surrounded  by gigantic mountain rocks
   On this sea shore
   In this city of destiny  my foot steps
   Trace back years and years!!

   The beauty of those shorelines
   Along which I strolled
   Still shining in me.
   I am standing in front of you.
   Still fragrant with the sandal scent of knowledge
   That was applied here.   (Visakha Na Necceli)

"Emceppanu  Nestam" is Dr.Krishnakumari’s second anthology that was published in 1988.
This book is dedicated to the memory of her dear friend ,writer, Dr. Sridevi .The title poem is
written when her unfortunate, untimely and tragic demise saddened Dr.Krishnakumari very
deeply.

The poems in this anthology are more of her responses to and observations of the society,
people, surroundings around her in contrast to “Agniputri “where her poems are more of an
introspection of her own feelings and emotions. Her poems in this anthology are noticeably
confident and  bold expressions of her convictions, ideas  and understandings of the
contemporary social scene. The stimulation for these poems came straight from the social,
economic and political  arena of her times .I am impressed with her openness and courage of
conviction that was clearly shown in many of her poems  in which she did not  hesitate to
differ with the then popular “social awareness” concept and even firmly talks about sensitive
and controversial issues like communalism, Marxism, Naxalism  and separate Telangana.

  The antidote to Naxalism is nationalism
  Did you all hear?
  Let us  grow the nationalim into internationalism!
  Push naxalism into the back stage
  And let humanism flourish!
  And then we shall see
  What happens to our idealogical differences!!!

A good number of poems in this anthology show her profound, passionate and all embracing
love for our country. Her patriotic fervor is unmistakable in poems like (Naa Desam
Marricettu, Amma Odi, Aagipovalani  and many more where she is moved with choking
emotion talking about every small detail about our country. At the same time she does not fail
to express her displeasure and righteous indignation for the bureaucracy and burning problems
of India.

   I am the pure whiteness on the mount Kanchana Ganga
   I am the sand of Gganges and the beauty of  coconut groves on her banks
   I am the running river Godavari and flowing river Krishna
   I am the passionate strength of feeling  that can not separate
   Myself from my country even in my imagination
    Each molecule in me is imprinted with my country's form
   And my whole existence is the pride of my independence !!   (Agipovalani)   

In the poem "Paade Koyilalu"  she  talks about the issue of child labor and unprivileged
children  with great compassion ,affection and anguish.

   These are the  small rusty nails in our country’s
   Gigantic machine that crawl under our cars oozing oil
   And condition all our engines!.
   These are the little candles that
   Slowly burn  their life away
   Carrying coffees in our colleges and offices.  (Pade Koyilalu)

I must make a mention of a poem called “Boggu Pulusu Gali” (CO2).This poem is written in
the context of a callous remark made about her ,calling her  “Boggu Pulusu Gali” in a scornful
way. She wrote this poem as an answer to that remark in which she affirms herself and her
peace loving nature with great dignity turning the derogatory remark skillfully into a powerful
positive human quality.

   I am carbon dioxide, yes, I am
   The same carbon dioxide that
   Extinguishes the envious fires
   Emanating from human hearts
   I rain furiously on the
   Igniting fires of insults
   Springing from the ugly corners
   Of people's minds...      (Boggu Pulusu Gali)

Overall this anthology contains poems on diverse  topics with a keen insight into the
contemporary social scenario. Dr.Nayani Krishnakumari is a pure humanist at heart. It is very
refreshing to see that she did not constrain her creativity to any idealogical  isms or dogmatic
theories. She wrote freely with an open mind when her imagination was aroused and her
poetic instincts inspired. I personally believe propagandist poetry when written just for the
sake of an ism or an ideal gets it's boundaries of imagination constricted due to the poet’s self
imposed limitations .

"Soubhadra Bhadra Rupam" The third anthology of Dr.Krishnakumari  is published in 2006,
which was dedicated to the memory of her mother Hanumayamma garu. Her warm affection ,
love and respect for her mother is touchingly evident  in more than one poem in this anthology

  Mother!
  Did you notice  that the sweet time
  When we played mom and child
  Was so ruthlessly snatched away
  Slapping hard across my face
  Swinging me out of your lap
  And took you far far  away !

  When my heart laments to see you
  There is a full moon
  Under the closed eye lids.

  In the chirping sounds of birds
  I hear your sweet voice
  The early morning summer breeze
  Flowing  warmly like your smile   … (Amma Needa)

One of the poems I liked in this anthology is “Krishna Manassu’ in which the beauty,
tranquility and serenity of the  river Krishna is very well captured in scenic imagery.

  The rising gentle breeze
  Spreading itself in  ripples on the  water’s body
  Like a baby’s soft smile.
  On the pretext of the water birds drying  their wing
  The river is expressing her own heart desire.
  The crazily rustling  lemon trees on the banks. (Krishna Manassu).

There are few other poems with beautiful imagery and metaphors as well.

  The humming bird starts singing in the garden
  The jasmine bush exhales agonizing fragrance
  The sky  softly sparkles like a mattress of summer clouds.  (Chakranemi Kramam)

And,

  There the jasmine bush hid itself
  In a flowery veil
  Spreading sweet fragrance all  around

And also in the poem " Anasakta" she writes

  It is raining!
  The golden sunlight
  Is weaving a shiny border
  To the green splendor of the foliage!
  Oh! The summer rain!

The poems in this anthology are also of diverse topics, “Vedukulata” is a poem with a
philosophical angle , “Gaayapadina Rekka” is about the tenderness of a mothers love to wards
her offspring and “Ongolukonda’ is about sweet child hood nostalgia  and so on.

Overall the poems in this  anthology are more compact with an ease of expression ,diverse and
less lengthy.

Even though the purpose of this article is a brief review of Dr. Nayani’ Krishnakumari’s  
poetry, I must mention another book “Kashmira Deepa Kalika”  for its outstanding  
metaphorical beauty of poetic expression. It is a travelogue describing the details of  her
journey to and experiences in scenic  Kashmir .This book is written in an amazingly effortless
style, almost feels like an extempore poem or a sweet song sung in a single breath!! This book
makes a highly enjoyable reading with the informative  flow of narration  enriched with
exquisite poetic expression and imagery. She  seamlessly integrates highly metaphorical
descriptions in simple prose without interrupting  the flow of narration and more over without
sounding superfluous or out of place.

She describes the beauty of a lake in Kashmir with a photographic detail,

"The lake is still with no rippling waves like a silver sheet glued to the ground with great
dexterity. The myriad pieces of blue and white clouds scattered in the sky are reflected in the
still waters. The lake is gorgeous like a sheet of silver studded with sapphires and pearls. The
reflection of a row of hills with their pine trees upside down in the serene lake  gives an
illusion of the hill being submerged in the waters"

And
"The sovereignty of nature is beautifully suggested in those shining gigantic rocks on the
mountain tops that look like  bejewelled thrones  laid for the master of the universe."
She describes her train journey  and the sights of nature ,.."The gramophone flowers  in bloom
fencing the fields is a captivating sight. There is an innocent charm about the shyly smiling
flowers with their  slanted soft petals reminding the delicate cheeks of a  beautiful damsel “….

And also,

"The stones on the river banks half covered with water shine like a bunch of jewels that were
generously showered by the almighty. The river appears like a brown king cobra twisting,
turning, hissing and biting every rock in its way with it's sheer force...

"Far away the mountain tops are all covered with snow shining under the bright sun looking
like a group of young and pretty maidens standing shoulder to shoulder and giggling in
delightful abandon…..

There are many more beautiful and poetic descriptions in this book which truly make a
delightful reading.

Dr.Nayani Krishna Kumari is no doubt, an eminent writer, successful academician and poet
with multifaceted talents and perhaps inspired many women writers of her times to pursue
literary interests in various fields. Her all round contribution to the field of literature and her
humanistic approach and outlook towards life, society and literature is commendable. It is not
quite often that we find an illustrious father having an illustrious daughter, but that we  find in
the case of Sri. Nayani  Subba Rao garu who has been a core model of a literary celebrity for
Dr.Krishnakumari .


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