Abstract:
COVID19 is the epidemic that threatens to spread the world. The medical science is trying to counter
COVID 19 outbreaks. In addition to modern medical care, alternative medicine practices have also
developed anti-COVID 19 medical structures. Alternative medicine which is culturally unique, built
on long-term human life experiences, has recommended clinical explanations for COVID 19, their
healing mechanisms, and preventative measures. In this context, the study attempts to better describe
the practices of alternative medicine as a clinical solution to COVID19 with special reference to
siddha medicine system. Siddha medicine is the primary ethno medicine system in Sri Lankan and
South Indian cultural context. Siddha medicine, combined with the traditional medical practice of the
Tamil people, has evolved as institutionalized system over the half-century. The objective of this
study is to describe how Siddha medical practices related to COVID 19 are seen as an alternative
medical practice. This study is based on qualitative methods. The primary data for this study was
mainly collected from literatures on basic and fundamental principles of Siddha system of medicine
as well as the study of GOVID 19. The supplementary data on alternative medical practices for
COVID 19 was collected from the discussion with village dwellers selected through purposive
sampling. This study reveals how COVID 19 is absorbed under medical practice in terms of the
principles related to siddha medicine. Although modern medical science has suggested a variety of
interpretations of COVID 19, as well as treatments and preventative measures, alternative medicine
around the world have provided medical interpretations of COVID 19 based on their respective
medical traditions and philosophies. In this context, it can be observed that in siddha medicine
COVID 19 is associated with the inequality of kapah, one of the three main causes of the disease.
Kabasura and Nilavenbu Kudineer (decoction) are gaining prominence in Siddha medicine in medical
procedures against COVID19. Further, siddha medicine suggests that one can protect oneself from
the effects of COVID 19 when one follows a healthy lifestyle and breathing exercises regularly along
with wearing face mask and maintain social distances. The study concludes that siddha medicine,
which is seen as an alternative medical practice in Sri Lanka and India, maintains medical practices
against COVID 19 through its medical supportive treatments and care.