Introduction of Western medicine to Sri Lanka resulted in the marginalization of
Ayurveda which was the mainstay of traditional empirical medicine among the
Sinhalese. In spite of the emergence of a vibrant Sinhalese-Buddhist ...
It can be argued that the Buddhist Laws are based on the five principles or Panca Sila as theu are commonly known. The laws whether intended for the monks or laymen had the Panca Sila as its foundation which in its supreme ...
Little & Mirrlees , following the traditional investment theory, have attributed a social cost component to the additional consumption of the unskilled labour in the advanced industry in developing countries. However, ...
The Configuration and the bottom features of the continental shelf of Sri Lanka exhibit characteristics of a drowned extension of the land. Following the post-glacial transgression which began aroud 17,000-18,000 yr B.P. ...