Quotes - Pravasam
"You're not a tree. You are not bound to the ground you walk on. You have wings and dreams and a heart full of wonder". Cultural Significance
(പ്രവാസം), a term deeply rooted in South Indian languages like Malayalam and Telugu , translates to "living abroad" or "expatriation" . More than just a change of location, it captures the profound emotional journey of the millions who leave their homes in search of a better future. The Essence of Pravasam pravasam quotes
"That strange feeling when you're about to leave a place... you'll not only miss the people you love but you'll miss the person you are now". "You're not a tree
In the rich tapestry of the Malayalam language, few words carry the weight of quiet sorrow and resilient hope as the word Pravasam . Directly translated, it means "expatriation" or "living abroad," but in the emotional lexicon of Kerala, it signifies a profound, often painful, state of being. It is the voluntary exile undertaken for survival, the sacrifice of presence for prosperity. And echoing through this experience are the Pravasam quotes —small, potent capsules of wisdom, melancholy, and love that have become a lifeline for millions of Keralites scattered across the globe. These quotes are more than mere words; they are the shared breath of a diaspora, a literary and cultural phenomenon that articulates the unspoken agonies of the Malayali expatriate. you'll not only miss the people you love


