කාන්තා පාර්ශවයේ බොහෝ දෙනෙක් අළුත්කඩේ ඝාතකයාට ආශක්ත වෙලා එයා ගැන කවි නිසැඳස් ලියනවා. මිනීමරුවාට කොන්දේසි විරහිතව ආදරය කරනවා. මේකට මනෝ විද්යාත්මක හේතුවක් තියනවා. මේ තත්වයට කියන්නේ Hybristophilia (Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome ) කියලා. මේ තත්වය බෞද්ධ ජාතක කතාවකත් සඳහන් වෙනවා. මා විසින් බෞද්ධ හා පාලි විශ්ව විද්යාලයේ සිදු කල දේශනයකදී මේ තත්වය ගැන සඳහන් කලා. 45.15 කොටසේදී.
Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome (Hybristophilia) Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome, or Hybristophilia is a paraphilia of the predatory type in which sexual arousal, facilitation, and attainment of orgasm are responsive to and contingent upon being with a partner known to have committed an outrage, cheating, lying, known infidelities, or crime, such as rape or murder.
The Buddhist literature reveals a rich girl named Kundala Keshi who was sternly attracted to a criminal when she accidentally saw him through her window. The King’s men were taking him to the burial ground to decapitate. His well-built physique with a rough vagabond look vigorously attracted her. She immediately fell in love with the criminal. She urged her wealthy father to rescue the outlaw from the King’s men. The affluent father bribed the king’s men and released the criminal. He was secretly brought to Kundala Keshi's house, and they became husband and wife.
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Dr. Ruwan M Jayatunge M.D. PhD
Clinical Psychologist
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