The Archaeological Workshop and Exhibition organized by the undergraduate Students of the Department of Archaeology and the Department of Anthropology of the Nagananda International Institute for Buddhist Studies in concurrence with the National Archaeological Day were held in three days on 04 th, 05 th and 06 th July 2023 as “Uruma Samīkṣhā”. This workshop...Read More
Mental health clinical research was conducted on 07th July 2023 through BACP Clinical Counselling with Buddhist Psychotherapy & CBT in NIIBS. Topic: An analytical study on relieving unrecovered psychogenic disorders alone with medicine, through BACP with Buddhist psychotherapy.Read More
This series of Archaeology lectures will be held on 04th, 05th and 06th of July 2023 at Nāgānanda International Institute for Buddhist Studies (NIIBS). 04th of July, 2023 Should the Antiquities Ordinance be updated to protect Sri Lanka’s archaeological heritage? Post Disaster Archaeological Excavation of Jaffna Fort 05th of July, 2023 Geographical location and prevelance...Read More
This Lecture will be held on National Archaeology Day (06/07/2023) at Uruma Samiksha 2023 of NIIBS. The Faculty of Humanities of NIIBS organized this lecture under the topic of Hydrologic engineering technology in ancient Sri Lanka (Based on the ancient Yodha ela in Anuradhapura). Dr. H.H. Ashoka KarunarathnaBA (Hons) Archaeology (USJP), MSc (PGIAR/Kelaniya) Archaeology, Ph.D. Archaeology...Read More
This Lecture will be held on National Archaeology Day (06/07/2023) at Uruma Samiksha 2023 of NIIBS. The Faculty of Humanities of NIIBS organized this lecture under the topic of An examine on the historical activities of merchant guilds in Sri Lanka (from the 8th to the 15th AD). Dr. Nayomi KekulawalaBA (Hons) History (USJP), MPhil (PGIAR/Kelaniya)...Read More
This Lecture will be held on National Archaeology Day (06/07/2023) at Uruma Samiksha 2023 of NIIBS. The Faculty of Humanities of NIIBS organized this lecture under the topic of the Commentary on Historical Factors of Hindu-Buddhist People reconciliation in Sri Lanka (From 3rd to 10th century AD). Prof. Dananjaya GamalathBA (Hons) in Archaeology (USJP), MPhil (PGIAR/Kelaniya)...Read More