This paper explores the multifaceted concept of "Poornimole," a term deeply embedded in the cultural consciousness of Kerala, India. While often dismissed as a simple folk rhyme or a narrative of tragic romance, "Poornimole" serves as a critical lens through which to examine the matrilineal traditions of the Nair community, the rigidities of caste hierarchy, and the evolution of oral history. By analyzing the lyrical content, historical context, and modern appropriation of the Poornimole narrative, this study argues that the figure of Poornimole is not merely a victim of circumstance but a symbolic repository for the anxieties surrounding social mobility, female agency, and the collision between feudal obligations and individual desire.
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The story of Poornimole cannot be divorced from the social architecture of pre-modern Kerala. : It is primarily found in online harassment,