- Biodiversity of medicinal plants and animal resources
- Pharmacovigilance and pharmacology of Siddha Medicine
- Medical Tourism through Indigenous Medicine
- Holistic health perspective in Siddha Medicine
- Impact of traditional food in Siddha Medicine
- Biodiversity of medicinal plants and animal resources
- Pharmacovigilance and pharmacology of Siddha Medicine
- Medical Tourism through Indigenous Medicine
- Holistic health perspective in Siddha Medicine
- Impact of traditional food in Siddha Medicine
- Medical astrology and Yoga
- External therapies and Varma in Siddha Medicine
- Public health impact of toxic substances on human health
- Health and Indigenous Medicine
- Medical astrology and Yoga
- External therapies and Varma in Siddha Medicine
- Public health impact of toxic substances on human health
- Health and Indigenous Medicine
IRCSM 2027
4th International Research Conference on Siddha Medicine
(4th IRCSM- 2027)
with Pre – Conference Workshop on 25th – 30th of January 2027
Jointly organized by Faculty of Siddha Medicine, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka,
Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India and National Institute of Siddha, Chennai, India
Introduction
The Indigenous System of Medicine in Sri Lanka consists of Siddha, Ayurveda, Unani, and Deshiya Chikitsa. Siddha Medicine is one of the oldest and revealed system of the traditional medical system of Tamils which came through the Dravidian culture in the period of the Indus valley civilization. The history of Siddha Medicine revealed that it is established through Guru parambarai system begins with Lord Shiva (Uruthira Parambarai). Sage Agasthiyar disseminated this knowledge through the Siddhar Parambarai to all the human being in ancient time. Now Siddha Medicine is one of the recognized traditional medical systems of Indigenous Medicine in Sri Lanka. Sage Agasthyar is called as the father of Siddha Medicine.
Objectives
- To disseminate their research finding of the researchers in different fields.
- To create the platform to the academics, students and practitioners to present their papers.
- To enhance the knowledge of Indigenous Medicine among the medical practitioners.
- To collaborate with other fields for enhancing the knowledge of Siddha Medicine.
- To create the awareness to do research among the students.