Representing the 30th generation, Shantha Seneviratne an ayurvedic doctor contiunues the practice of healing using knowledge which has been passed down to him by his ancestors who practiced it over 3000 years.
Mr Senevirathne who runs a clinic where he practices traditional medicine in the rual village of Horiwilla in close proximity to Habarana town is seeing more and more foreign visitors these days.
According to our correspondednt following recent recognition for his clinic by UNESCO more and more tourists have been drawn to his home to experience his gifts of Ayurvedic healing.
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