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Psycholinguistically, the use of taboo words or intense colloquialisms acts as an emotional release. Whether expressing extreme anger, deep frustration, or intense camaraderie, these words carry an emotional weight that formal language cannot replicate.
| Concept (Sinhala) | Meaning / Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | A powerful curse or the act of casting black magic; also, a profane insult. | | Kodivina | The general term for black magic, sorcery, or a malicious curse. | | Anavina / Pilliya | Specific curse forms: bringing general misfortune / harming via an effigy. | | Kattadiya | The ritual specialist, sorcerer, and exorcist who works with these forces. | | Sanni Yakuma | The "Dance of the Eighteen Demons," a major exorcism to cure spirit-caused illnesses. | | Yaktovil | A protective exorcism to ward off evil and invoke divine blessings. | sinhala kunuharupa katha exclusive
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