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‘Healing touch’ of Dr Sarath
by Zanita Careem
Set in a healing serene ambience in Anuradhapura, the ayurvedic health centre ” Adhitya “offers congenial surrounding for the powerful cures of the most revered timeless healing tradition.
The doctors in this hospital headed by Dr. Sarath S. Gunawardhana will meet with patients, to share thoughts and discuss progress making your healing experience seamless and enjoyable. The term Ayurveda is a combination of two Sanskrit words Ayuh and Veda which roughly translates to the science of life.’
“Adhitya” Ayurveda hospital is very effectively provides excellent Ayurveda treatments and experience. This Ayurveda centre has a keen eye on health (medical) tourism and other numerous treatments. Ayuveda is a science of life and its scope is beyond medical system,focusing on the mind and body. Sri Lanka, being one of the leading Ayurveda wellness providers in South East Asia and Adhitya Ayurveda is now ready to grab the market share of the world medical tourism.
Spearheaded by one of the best heart consultant Dr. Sarath S. Gunawardena, popularly known as Gunawardena ‘Weda Mahathaya’ of Anuradhapura.
He knows the pulse of each patient and ensures quality ayurveda treatment and unbeatable exposure to each patient, according to suit their illnesses. Dr. Gunawardena is one of the pioneers in the field of Ayurveda in Sri Lanka and he has developed his own method of treatments for various ailments over his course of his illustrious career. He is very popular not only in Sri Lanka but also internationally.
This hospital is the brain child of Dr. Sarath Gunawardena. It is a globally approved centre for all kinds of treatments and every year hundreds of patients come to Sri Lanka to experience the very special soothing touch of healing
Indigenous medicine of Sri Lanka ‘Hela Wedakama’ is an ancient wisdom of
to native people. ‘We have everything that you would prefer at this Ayurveda treatment centre and we accept every goodness for deliver quality healing services’ said Dr. Gunawardhana
‘We also have a dedicated team of doctors, masseus and other service personals, we very specially strive to uphold the traditional and heritage values of native medicine’
Located in the city of Anuradhapura, this peaceful ambience allows those who undergo the healing service to get an experience really something evokes wellness.
‘Adhitya Ayurveda’ is an ideal destination for those wanting a truly Sri Lankan traditional Ayurveda experience. Located in close proximity to the National Hospital Anuradhapura, ` the Ayurveda centre provides specialised treatments and other facilities for all patients / guests with a wide range of conditions in a luxury setting.
`At ‘Adhitya Ayurveda’, our guests are all patients and people under treatment. No leisure travellers or walk in guests are allowed. Guests with prior appointments and E-channelling service are only allowed to see the doctor. Only after the consultation, the guest is allocated with a room and the treatment plan’ said Doctor Sarath Gunawardhana.
This a’ is a fully fledged five star rated hotel with 24 fully air-conditioned rooms including five Premier rooms, six deluxe rooms and 13 standard rooms, 12 treatment rooms, two modern wards with fifteen beds each for male and female, modern dining facilities, a sauna, hot tub and the rooftop swimming pool.
Adhitya Ayurveda’ is well equipped to handle all the medical needs of guests. Each room is provided with flat screen LED TV, running hot and cold water, bathrobes, juices and herbal tea making facilities, free bottled water, safe deposit box, slippers and hair dryer, free wi-fi along with modern en-suite bathroom with amenities. The meals are on par with star class hotels but only provided according to the doctors meal plan. But the partner, who shares the room with the patient / guest, is allowed to have a normal meal’ said Dr. Sandun Gunwardhana, the CEO/ Director of ‘Adhitya Ayurveda’.
All meals are provided for guests during their stay are sourced from their own organic farms in Oyamaduwa and the organic suppliers are focused on providing a well balanced diet as developed by physicians. The Adhitya Centre also firmly believes in promoting environmental sustainability and has a policy of maintaining zero singleuse plastics for day to day activities.
‘We do not serve any meat item at the ‘Adhitya Ayurveda’. All alcoholic beverages and coffee are not permitted in the premises. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served according to the doctor’s prescription. This will includes.soups, rasams, traditional kola kenda, rice, organic veggies and fruits, recommended fish and Sri Lankan breakfast items’ explained Sunil Abeyratne, the Executive chef of ‘Adhitya’.
`All our doctors are highly qualified in Ayurveda. Ayurveda is a holistic philosophy, so it is important for our staff to work together to ensure that every aspect of guests’ visit contributes to well being’, Dr. Sandun said.
Dr. Sarath Somasiri Guanawardhana is a pioneer in Ayurvedic treatments in Sri Lanka with over 40 years of experience. His areas of specialties include cardiovascular diseases, female and male infertility, arthritis.
The treatment packages starts from Rs. 17,500/per patient for single room stay and RS 34,000/-FBD for standard room. The rate for treatments and stay at Premier room is RS 55,000/FBD, while a bed at the ward costs Rs 7,500/- per day and orthopedic disorders, diabetes, and neurological disorders. He received the ‘Vidyanidi’ presidential award in recognition of his services to the medical profession 2017. His youngest son Dr. Kasun Gunawardhana graduated from the Gujarat Ayurveda University in Jamnagar, India in 2015. He specialises in Panchakarma treatments along with Ayurveda and Sri Lankan indigenous treatments for many diseases. Doctor Kasun is a registered Ayurvedic physician at Sri Lanka Ayurveda Medical Board.
The cultural, medical and economical value of ‘Hela wedakama’ is not explored nor is it utilised to its full potential. The country is sitting on a gold mine without realising the value of this ancient knowledge. we are doing our best to promote this medical segment overseas. we have an office in Vienna, Austria headed my eldest son Doctor Sandun said Dr. Sarath Gunawardhana.
‘The entire production of medicine for treatments is done at our factory in Anuradhapura. our next plan is to go for the retail market. In that way we can expand the traditional treatments to more Sri Lankans’ he added.
At Adithya, overseas guests have many wellness and health treatment options that are administered alongside activities such as yoga and meditation, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a spiritual awakening as well as attaining mental and physical well being during their holiday in Sri Lanka.
This hospital provides excellent treatments. It is the privelege to extent the best service to every guest where there is no compromise on quality. These is no specific age groups as to who can go for an Ayurvedic treat’ments. ‘We follow the natural curative techniques and improve the health and conditions of an in vidual without side effects’ said Dr. Gunawardena .
Ayurvedic treatments with its dynamic and spiritual nature services to be a guide of human existance. Ayurveda is not only a form of medical science but a way of life. The Adhitya Ayurvedic Centre has incorporated this principle by traditional and authentic practices along with the finest hospitality and accommodation. With the help of experts and well experienced doctors and therapists, this centre is a home to all travellers and people who have major health issues.
Another highlight of ‘Adhitya is the Ayurvedic cuisines by master chef which helps a patient to heal from within.
Authentic Ayurvedic treatments are what ‘Adhitya’ stands for various therapists ranging from treatments to relaxing head massage, body massage, foot massage and may more are present, that are delivered in the true Ayurvedic way.
Complete relaxation is attached after the treatments which further assists to continuous an active and successful life.
To explore alternative decided treatments for heart diseases,is one of the most dangerous and vicious killers in Sri Lanka. Dr. Gunawardhana was concerned about these numbers. The treatment that was most commonly offered open heart surgery, bypass or angoplasty was expensive and often not affordable. His education and thirst for knowledge prompted him to design specific treatments in Ayurveda therapy for heart diseases which is one of the unique offerings of this Ayurvedic therapy centre .
Patients
Sunil Gunasena (name changed) a resident of Mount Lavinia underwent heart surgery and he swore never to get a surgery again after experiencing pain during the procedure and the side effects following medication When he was detected with three more blockings in his arteries, this time, he decided to undergo non-surgical Ayurveda based treatment. Today he says he is without any chest pain and breathlessness. We asked doctor whether non – invasive treatment actually work?
Yes, they absolutely do doctor said.
“We have treated many patients and our treatments are backed by scientific research says Dr. Gunawardhana. He is well known among the heart patients for the effective treatments, he provides by understanding their case history and present ailments. His immense interest in ayurveda and dedication towards his patients has given him great success: Through Ayurveda therapies, profound knowledge and wide experiences Dr. Gunawardena intends to make Ayurveda a lifestyle for well being.
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LUXASIA aims to lead luxury beauty’s growth in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a land renown for stunning natural beauty. Yet, LUXASIA still managed to usher in a different kind of beautiful to the market through its expertise in luxury beauty retail and omni-distribution.
In November 2019, LUXASIA unveiled its inaugural classy beauty counters at Odel, One Galle Face. Since then, it has brought enchanting fragrances from luxury brands such as Burberry, Calvin Klein, Gucci, and Marc Jacobs, as well as trendy skincare from KORA Organics to beauty-lovers in an exquisite and captivating retail format.
Now, having successfully overcome the challenges in 2020 imposed by COVID-19 and related lockdowns, LUXASIA is ready and excited to thrill Sri Lankan consumers again. This time, it is with the launch of both skincare and make-up collections from the prestigious Japanese beauty brand, Shiseido. Arriving with a glamorously magnificent pop-up at One Galle Face from 8 to 14 February 2020, LUXASIA promises to bring memorable consumer experiences and a feast for the eyes that showcases the best in Japanese beauty.
Leading up to this pop-up, LUXASIA partnered the Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and top influencers of Sri Lanka to excite the beauty community with a sneak peek of what Shiseido have to offer. This campaign garnered more than 100,000 social interactions, with over 1.2 million social media impressions, piquing consumers’ fascination in Shiseido’s award-winning and best-selling serum, The Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate.
Looking ahead into 2021, LUXASIA aims to continue delighting consumers with even more fresh retail innovations to spice up the luxury beauty scene in Sri Lanka. Soon, fragrance enthusiasts can expect a unique pop-up of all the scents that Luxasia carry, featuring new launches from Davidoff and Calvin Klein, as well as other interesting novelties. Beauty-lovers can also expect more limited edition products and gifts-with-purchases, interesting workshops, as well as seasonal offerings in the coming months. Concurrently, LUXASIA also aspires to continue grooming the Sri Lankan beauty community through more entertaining collaborations with KOLs throughout 2021.
LUXASIA sees immense potential in Sri Lanka’s fast-growing beauty market and has been its voice in the international beauty industry. For some time now, LUXASIA has been relentlessly reaching out to numerous luxury beauty brands across to world to interest them in Sri Lanka. While it is encouraging to see the first-fruits, LUXASIA is aiming much higher. Forging ahead, LUXASIA strives to champion and lead the growth of luxury beauty in Sri Lanka, through even more partnerships with great brands, and by continuously delighting consumers.
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Newly published guide opens many windows on whale watching
by Ifham Nizam
Shipping lanes to the south of Dondra pose the threat of ships colliding with whales as the area has very rich marine life which also attracts whale watching boats, says prolific wildlife writer and photographer Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, author of the recently published ‘A Naturalist’s Guide to the Mammals of Sri Lanka’.
He says international shipping industry organizations have written to the government to push back the existing shipping lanes and if no action is initiated, there is the danger of whale watching boats colliding with vessels.
Dr. Susannah Calderon and her colleagues at the University of Ruhuna have recommended the shipping lanes be moved 15 nautical miles south. The cost impact to all concerned will be negligible, but it significantly improves safety at sea, especially at night when the sea is dotted with the lamps from hundreds of small fishing crafts in the path of giant container carriers.
“It is primarily a safety issue though an important secondary impact will be that it reduces fatal collisions with whales, while generating favourable publicity for the government of Sri Lanka. It boils down to moving the shipping lanes further south and saving lives, Wijeyeratne stressed in an interview with The Sunday Island.
Asked what’s special about his latest publication, he said: “This is the first photographic field guide which covers nearly all of the mammals found in Sri Lanka. It covers 96 per cent of the land and marine mammals. The book, which is portable and affordable, also contains a large number of images from 40 photographers which are practically useful in the field to identify a mammal to species level. It also covers a number of small, discrete, nocturnal mammals whose existence that even many local wildlife enthusiasts will not be aware of.”
On the book’s coverage of the marine mammals, Wijeyeratne said there are two noteworthy aspects. Firstly, it covers all the species recorded in Sri Lankan waters expect for one, the Omura’s Whale. This will be included in a second edition. Secondly, it uses images of the whales and dolphins (cetaceans) which will show the animals the way a whale watcher will see them on the surface.
Artwork that shows the whole animal is important, but in field conditions, they are often of limited value to identify cetaceans which only show a little of their upper body in sections at a time they surface.
Q: You were the first to publicize that Sri Lanka was the best location for Blue Whale sightings and offered the best chance to see a superpod of Sperm Whales. Can you explain briefly how you set about branding Sri Lanka as a top international destination for whale watching?
A:
I started with field work to ascertain the facts and launched a media campaign initially with Jetwing Eco Holidays and Jetwing Hotels which was supported over many years by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) and others in the media and tourism business. I have published 37 articles on whale watching in Sri Lanka. The first, in May 2008, was pivotal as it boldly stated that Sri Lanka was best for Blue Whales. This set everything in motion. My articles give due credit to many people who were a part of this amazing story. This includes Dr. Charles Anderson who first told me it would be feasible to see Blue Whales from the South.
A Belgian millionaire philanthropist who prefers to remain anonymous and helped create the infrastructure for whale watching by 13 tsunami affected fishing youth who set up Mirissa Water Sports and Sue Evans who was important for connecting all of us and Anoma Alagiyawadu (the Jetwing Lighthouse Naturalist) whom I tasked with collecting the initial data for the Encounter Rates I publicized in the media.
Remarkably, no Sri Lankan marine biologist played any role in publicizing whale watching in the early years. However, soon after, they benefited by being thrust into the media spotlight by film crew researchers who had read the publicity which began with my various widely disseminated articles. Having read them, and sometimes after conversations with me, the film crews and the press came to Sri Lanka and incorporated local marine biologists into their story.
At the time I broke the first story, I do not think any of the local marine biologists had even one image of a Blue Whale of a publishable standard or had any idea that Sri Lanka was the best place in the world to see Blue Whales. Hopefully, the increased profile of local marine biologists has made it easier for them to raise the funds needed for their important research.
Q: Did the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau help your efforts with publicity and branding?
A:
Yes indeed. At the start of the publicity campaign, we produced a series of informative and attractive publications designed by Chandrika Maelge. These were printed and distributed at key consumer and travel trade fairs such as the Bird Fair, WTM and Destinations where a number of important press and tour operators were informed about Sri Lanka being a good place for whales. At some of the press drinks events in London hosted by Jetwing Eco Holidays, around 35-45 press people would attend. These events were held in collaboration with the London Office of the SLTPB.
In some years, As many as three of these press events were held allowing personal interaction with a wide pool of media people. Another important and later development is the role played by Nalin Perera who ran the SLTPB office in London for several years and attended many consumer and travel trade fairs. I had developed media briefs for him which he would print and distribute. In one conversation, he estimated that he had printed and distributed over 10,000 copies of this material.
There were others who also disseminated my stories to the international press; a notable example being Chitral Jayatilake who shared my publicity pdfs with various wildlife documentary makers he invited to Sri Lanka.
Q: Did everyone readily embrace your ideas?
It took a couple of years. I remember even into the second year of the publicity campaign there were doubts from the big companies in tourism.
I remember Srilal Miththapala who was then President of The Hotels Association of Sri Lanka speaking to me and joining a celebrity whale watching event I was leading with Shyamalee Tudawe. This was organized by Olivia Richli of the Amangalla in Galle.
Srilal wanted to report back to the association if there was any truth to the claims being made by me about how easy it was to see Blue Whales. On the coastline, the people running small guesthouses readily embraced the story as tourists who were reading my stories turned up with copies of my articles and asked for boats to take them whale watching. The international press also readily took it on as I provided credible data.
Q: What do you say to criticisms that whale watching needs better regulation?
I agree on the need for better regulation and higher standards. The tourism industry has played its part in publicizing whale watching. Other state agencies also need to step up their efforts to regulate the industry in a way that is good for the welfare of the animals and provide a good visitor experience.
Q: What do you expect ‘A Naturalist’s Guide to the Mammals of Sri Lanka’ to achieve?
I would like people to understand that there is still a lot to be discovered about Sri Lanka’s mammals and I hope this portable and affordable guide will find its way into the hands of local naturalists and inspire more research and more practical steps to conserve habitats and species.
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Modern Brides and Grooms collection by LOVI Ceylon and friends
Brides and Grooms of Sri Lanka – Reimagined
“Together we’re creating moments of happiness and cherished memories for the new couple and their families” said Founder and CEO of LOVI Ceylon, Asanka de Mel, as he introduced LOVI Ceylon’s Groom collection. Each groom’s look was paired with extraordinary creations from Sri Lanka’s top bridal designers, jewelers, florists, hair and make-up artiste and was captured by story-telling photographers.
The presentation graciously hosted by the Taj Samudra and Shangri-La hotels saw 30 leading designers working hand in hand to infuse fresh ideas, celebrate cultural diversity and show-off Sri Lankan couture—the island’s hand craft heritage.
The stunning bridal costumes were painstakingly made by renowned designers Messrs. Dhananjaya Bandara, Rishard Raheem, and Michael Wijesuriya as well as Mses. Indi Yapa Abeywardena of Brides by INDI, Sonali Dharmawardena, Darshi Keerthisena of Buddhi Batiks, Ramona Oshini, Sandani Perera of IKIGAI Bridal, and Jaish Parathalingam of Aashkii. The newcomer, Ms. Anusha David also presented her couture creations under the label Gabriel.
“We want our Groom and all of the men in the wedding including the groomsmen, dads, young boys and friends, to be themselves–to feel rooted in culture, well dressed and at ease on the wedding day,” says Asanka. Celebrating the religious and cultural traditions including Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Kandyan, Malay, Muslim, Sinhala, Tamil and western traditions of the island LOVI Ceylon’s Grooms’ range presented modern sarongs paired with formal shirts, jackets, kurtas and more. They were paired with sarees, dresses, lehengas, pant suits and an array of breathtaking outfits. There were many looks offered for the Sri Lankan diaspora, as well as couples seeking inspiration for destination weddings.
As the designs progressed from sketch to stitching, our jewelry partners Careems, Lalitha, Mallika Hemachandra, Tiesh and Vogue jewelers added their brilliant sparkles with handcrafted fine jewelry made of precious metals encrusted with diamonds, sapphires and rubies. And what wedding would be complete without flowers? Bringing the latest floral creations were florists Designer Flowers, Flowers by Joan and Karen Forbes, Lassana Flora, and Supreme Flora who made the spectacular bridal outfits blossom with their creations.
Breathing life into these wonderful creations with superb hair and make-up was anchor of the shoot, Ms. Nadiya Fernando and her collaborator Omesh, while Ramani Fernando Salons, Shane Perera, Viran Peter, Brides by Leena and Talia designs, also worked magic on the models.
The father son duo Dinuka and Dineth Fonseka of Studio3000 took on the herculean task of capturing all the creations as the anchor photography partner. The works of Ashene Bernard, Amarante Studio, Geeshan Bandara, and Portrait Culture were also presented in imaginative and artistic captures.
De Mel expressed his thanks to the wonderful models who brought the visions and fancies of the designers to life, as well as poet and author Ashok Ferrey for being the MC of the shoot and providing an eloquent commentary, delivered with his inimitable panache!
“We have world class craftsmanship here, it’s fun to work with so many experts, who just happen to be friends, to present a beautiful collection that could nudge the course of Sri Lankan clothing identity” said Asanka when asked about the work that went into this.
As he rightly reminded the gentlemen to choose wisely, “on that special wedding day, when all eyes are on her–her eyes are on you!”