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Herath, U. |
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Jayarathna, N. |
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2016-01-22T04:41:55Z |
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2016-01-22T04:41:55Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2015 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Herath, Udeni and Jayarathna, Nisanka 2015. A sociological study on puberty rites effects on self control in Sri Lankan society, p. 238, In: Proceedings of the International Postgraduate Research Conference 2015 University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, (Abstract), 339 pp. |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/11300 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Attain puberty is a physical and social process. It is a decisive moment of women‘s life. The
girl before attain puberty is called ―Kanyawa‖ (virgin) and after it she is called
―Kanyawada‖. In that manner she has to live under socially and culturally created
restrictions. The puberty rites in Sri Lankan society are given proper sexual knowledge and
the self control through ―Kotahalu Yagaya‘‘ (a cultural dance which is conducted to
abandon evils from newly attained girl and Kotahalu is another Sinhalese word for attain
puberty). For instance the ―Gaba Uthpaththiya‖ is coming on Kotahalu yagaya has clearly
revealed it.
―Thun dina athulatha rudiyara dutu thena - Kam rasa windimin satha hata leda ena
In dahasaya dina daru pala dena - Min mathuwata daruwan noma upa dina‖
But present society pays less attention on this kind of traditional customs. This study attempts
to identify the contribution of puberty rites on Self control and its necessity for modern
society. Can puberty rites of Sri Lanka effect on Self control? Was the research problem of
this study. The main objectives of this study are three fold, identify cultural value of puberty
rites and its degeneration, identify the contemporary importance of rites of passage and
identify the reasons for the exclusion of puberty rites from people. The proper research
methodology causes to protect its accuracy and rationality. Main research methodology of
this study was case study method. Interviews, participation observation were used as data
collecting techniques. Books, articles, magazines were used to collect secondary data and
interviews and participation observation were helped to collect primary data. The proper
sexual knowledge and self control to the adolescence and society are given by puberty rites,
expansion of free education, urbanization, globalization, and westernization process are
directly influenced on puberty rites to degenerate from Sri Lankan Culture, Cultural practices
like Yaga, Shanthi karma are gradually disappearing from society with the feeble economic
strength of peasants, Low cast people like rada/Hena (who are doing Dhobi work) are not
engaging with their traditional occupations can be considered the findings of this study.
Conclusion: The puberty rites played major role to give a sexual knowledge and self control
in a technologically poor society. But current society pays less attention to this kind of
traditional customs. The puberty rites have been giving informal sexual knowledge to the
young generation. Especially some restrictions are imposed by these cultural events to make
self control. Finally degeneration of these cultural practices partially causes to create many
social problems like unnecessary pregnancies and abortions. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya |
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dc.subject |
Adolescence |
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dc.subject |
rites of passage |
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dc.subject |
Socialization |
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dc.subject |
Sexual education |
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dc.subject |
Cultural Values |
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dc.title |
A sociological study on puberty rites effects on self control in Sri Lankan society |
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dc.type |
Article |
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