Celebrating Mother’s Day: Sri Lankan Traditions of Love and Gratitude-by Kalani-eLanka In the heart of the Indian Ocean lies a gem of a nation, Sri Lanka, where vibrant traditions blend seamlessly with modern celebrations. As May 12th approaches, Sri Lankans eagerly prepare to honor the nurturing spirit of motherhood in a day filled with love, gratitude, and cherished traditions. Let’s embark on a journey through the unique ways Sri Lanka celebrates Mother’s Day on this special date. In Sri Lankan culture, mothers are revered as the cornerstone of the family, embodying love, strength, and wisdom. Their influence extends beyond the household, shaping communities and inspiring future generations. As May 12th dawns, the island nation comes alive with a collective spirit of appreciation for these extraordinary women who have touched countless lives with their selfless devotion. Mother’s Day in Sri Lanka is steeped in rich customs that reflect the deep-rooted respect ...

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Mihintale ancient Hospital – the oldest in the world? – By Arundathie Abeysinghe Established by King Sena II (853-887 AC) at *Mihintale around 853 A.D., the ancient hospital in the location is considered as the oldest in the world, although, consulting and healing have taken place in the location centuries before. According to inscriptions, Ayurvedic medicine has been practiced at Mihintale and the hospital has been maintained by Buddhist monks. The layout of the building (of the hospital) and discovery of a medical trough are also evidence that a hospital had existed at the site. The oldest archeological evidence of a hospital in Sri Lanka is within the ruins of Mihintale. The identification was based on a 10th century inscription at the site. According to the plan of the hospital, there had been 31 rooms and these rooms were arranged on a high platform. The consulting room, rooms for hot ...

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