Navodaya figuratively means a
new birth. The early 20th century saw a
reincarnation of Kannada poetry which had been dormant for a few centuries in the face of
British occupation of India. This period saw great poets like
Srikanthaiah,
Kuvempu,
Bendre,
Shivaram Karanth writing poetry. This genre was highly influenced by
Romantic English poetry. It was
B. M. Srikanthaiah who started this movement of sorts with his translation of a few critically acclaimed English poems of the
Romantic period. B. M. Shri advocated a movement away from reliance on Sanskrit, as traditional Kannada poetry had done, and borrow from more modern English poets and genres. Many educated
Kannadigas, especially those were in the teaching
profession, realised that they need to express themselves in their
mother tongue and started writing poetry in Kannada. Kuvempu is a case in point who was convinced by his professor (of British origin) that he should write in his mother tongue. Kuvempu went on to become a "Rashtrakavi" (national poet). His love of nature, realisation of the greatness of man's spirit and the vision to see the blend of nature and God made him more than Kannada's Wordsworth. Another interesting case is that of Shivaram Karanth who was a man of great
intellect, rock-solid convictions and a profound social sense. He was known as the
Leonardo da Vinci of Karnataka. ==Navya (New)==