Kerala’s folk tales are filled with supernatural beings, and the Yakshi is one of the most captivating.
The Story
Yakshis are believed to be beautiful women spirits who lure men under the shade of trees (especially pala trees) at night. Once entrapped by their charm, the men meet a tragic fate. But not all Yakshis are evil—some stories portray them as protective beings.
Where the Legend Lives On
- Manthrikakkavu Temple (Kozhikode) and other Yakshi shrines still have rituals dedicated to them.
- Folklore songs, ballads, and Kathakali performances often depict Yakshi tales.
Why It Matters
Yakshi stories highlight Kerala’s mystic connection with nature and its cautionary tales about temptation, fear, and human weakness.