Department of Basic Principles, Ayurveda Anatomy and Physiology

About Us

The College of Indigenous Medicine was established in 1929. It became a part of the University of Colombo in 1977 and developed as the Faculty of Indigenous Medicine (FIM) in 2023. Department of Maulika Siddhanta and Shareera Vignana(Department of Basic Principles, Ayurveda Anatomy and Physiology) is one of the departments at FIM established
under the Pre-clinical Sciences. It serves as a multidisciplinary division for the faculty with the vision of being nucleus of the BAMS undergraduate course and the mission of producing competent committed graduates for local and Global service.The aims and objectives of the department includes to provide Ayurveda medical graduates with knowledge and skills to
practice Ayurveda medicine scientifically contributing to research in basic and applied Anatomy and Physiology (Ayurveda and Modern) in collaboration with other disciplines and institutions achieving the ultimate goal of providing a supportive environment for optimal teaching, learning, research and self-development for the students. Presently, the department
is engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching, practical work and research that are relevant to the field of Ayurveda as well as Modern medical basic sciences under well qualified academic staff.The Department of Maulika Siddhanta and Shareera Vignana (Department of Basic Principles, Ayurveda Anatomy and Physiology)offers the subjectsPadartha Vignana and Ayurveda Itihasa (Ontolgy and History of Ayurveda), Sanskrit, Maulika Siddhanta and Samhita (Basic Principles and Samhita), Shareera Rachana (Anatomy) and Shareera Kriya (Physiology and Biochemistry) for the students. It deals with the study of the subjects Padartha Vignana and Ayurveda Itihasa and MaulikaSiddhanta through the Samhitas (classical texts) like Caraka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, andAshtangahridaya Samhita for their scientific exploration and validation. These are the subjects which help to understand the philosophy of Ayurveda. Students who learn Ayurveda philosophy get many
benefits. The basic tools taught by Ayurveda philosophy help to make a complete Ayurveda physician and their great use in further education and in employment. In addition to this, the department offers basic Sanskrit language for students in order to get the meaning of texts and terminologies. The subjects Shareera Rachana and Shareera Kriya deals with the
structure and functions of the body in both Ayurveda and Modern perspectives. Anatomy laboratory facilitates for cadaver dissections. Pathology Section, Anatomical model demonstration hall and Physiology laboratory are established with modern technological equipment for the students’ practical purposes.

The College of Indigenous Medicine was established in 1929. It became a part of the University of Colombo in 1977 and developed as the Faculty of Indigenous Medicine (FIM) in 2023. Department of Maulika Siddhanta and Shareera Vignana(Department of Basic Principles, Ayurveda Anatomy and Physiology) is one of the departments at FIM established
under the Pre-clinical Sciences. It serves as a multidisciplinary division for the faculty with the vision of being nucleus of the BAMS undergraduate course and the mission of producing competent committed graduates for local and Global service.The aims and objectives of the department includes to provide Ayurveda medical graduates with knowledge and skills to
practice Ayurveda medicine scientifically contributing to research in basic and applied Anatomy and Physiology (Ayurveda and Modern) in collaboration with other disciplines and institutions achieving the ultimate goal of providing a supportive environment for optimal teaching, learning, research and self-development for the students. Presently, the department
is engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching, practical work and research that are relevant to the field of Ayurveda as well as Modern medical basic sciences under well qualified academic staff. The Department of Maulika Siddhanta and Shareera Vignana (Department of Basic Principles, Ayurveda Anatomy and Physiology)offers the subjects Padartha Vignana and Ayurveda Itihasa (Ontolgy and History of Ayurveda), Sanskrit, Maulika Siddhanta and Samhita (Basic Principles and Samhita), Shareera Rachana (Anatomy) and Shareera Kriya (Physiology and Biochemistry) for the students. It deals with the study of the subjects Padartha Vignana and Ayurveda Itihasa and MaulikaSiddhanta through the Samhitas (classical texts) like Caraka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, andAshtangahridaya Samhita for their scientific exploration and validation. These are the subjects which help to understand the philosophy of Ayurveda. Students who learn Ayurveda philosophy get many
benefits. The basic tools taught by Ayurveda philosophy help to make a complete Ayurveda physician and their great use in further education and in employment. In addition to this, the department offers basic Sanskrit language for students in order to get the meaning of texts and terminologies. The subjects Shareera Rachana and Shareera Kriya deals with the
structure and functions of the body in both Ayurveda and Modern perspectives. Anatomy laboratory facilitates for cadaver dissections. Pathology Section, Anatomical model demonstration hall and Physiology laboratory are established with modern technological equipment for the students’ practical purposes.

Associate Prof. S. P. Molligoda

Associate Professor

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo), M Phil (Peradeniya), MD.Ayu (Jaipur- India)

MD Basic Principals & Samhita(India)

M Phil Darshana & Manovidya(University of Peradeniya)

, PhD( Kelaniya)

Associate Prof. P. R. Waratenne

Associate Professor

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo),

MD Ay (BHU-India),

P.G. Diploma in Psycology, PhD (Jaipur- India) ,PhD (India)

Dr. I. G. P. R. Kulanatha

 

Senior Lecturer Grade I

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo), MD Ay (BHU-India),P.G. Dip. in Community Development (Colombo)

 

 

 

Dr. M. R. M. Wickramasinghe 

Senior Lecturer Grade I

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo), MD Ayu (Jaipur- India)

Dr. M. W. S. J. Kumari

Senior Lecturer Grade II

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo), MD Ayu (Gujarath- India),PhD (Jaipur- India)

 

 

Dr. Asoka Gunasekara

Senior Lecturer Grade II 

BA (Hons), MA, MPhil (Kelaniya), PhD (Kelaniya)

 

Dr. Priyantha Kumara Wendabona

Senior Lecturer Grade II

Royal Pandit (Sri Lanka), BA (Hons) Peradeniya, MA , MPhil, PhD (JNU-India)

 

 

Dr. D.A.L. Munasinghe

Senior Lecturer 

BSc (sp) Hons in Human Biology, MSc (Peradeniya) ,PhD

Dr. S. Weerasekara

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo)

Dr. P.A.S.N. Silva

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) BA, MA (Pali and Buddhist University)

Dr. R.M.D.A. Amarasiri

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) BA

Dr.S.P.A.S. Nishan

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo)

 

Dr.H.L.N.R.Pradeep

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo)

Pg Dip – Clinical Biochemistry (Peradeniya)

Dr. L.A.W.J. Chathurika

Lecturer (Probationary)

BAMS (Hons) (Colombo)

 

Ms.Sachini Amarathunga
Management Assistant Gr. III

Ms.AMMS Lakshani
Management Assistant Gr. III