The Siddhalepa Group of Companies has been contributing to the national economy over many decades through its long involvement in the Ayurveda industry. As an integral component of this enterprise Siddhalepa also serves the country, the nation and humanity through its commitment to community welfare projects across the length and breadth of the island. This is a service that continues to grow.   

For over 35 years Siddhalepa has been in the forefront of caring for pilgrims who climb the Holy Peak of Sri Pada. Throughout the six-month long pilgrim season beginning in January each year, the organization serves the pilgrims with Siddhalepa balm massages for weary limbs and Lakpeyava for relief from exhaustion, cold and ailments resulting from the threefold vaatha (air), pitha (bile) and sema (phlegm) imbalances. Siddhalepa also provides rest rooms, pure drinking water and toilet facilities. Protecting the environment is an abiding Siddhalepa concern shown through the provision of garbage disposal bins and programmes and strategies to create public awareness of the need to respect and love the environment.
 
During annual religious events at the sacred locations of Anuradhapura, Kataragama, Seenigama, Getabaruva, and Ratnapura Saman Devale, Siddhalepa provides care services for devotees, including financial assistance to the needy.

In addition, in schools, hospitals, public and private sector institutions Siddhalepa has placed garbage disposal bins and displayed publicity materials relating to the protection of the environment.

Siddhalepa also provides assistance in curricular and co-curricular school activities. Children in need are also granted financial assistance.

In the event of natural disasters that occur from time to time Siddhalepa participates in the relief and rehabilitation effort. The organization has constructed new school buildings and provided financial assistance to students and refugees.

Siddhalepa cultivates valuable indigenous herbs on a large scale, providing a means of livelihood for the people in rural areas. The conservation of plants and herbs that are fast becoming extinct and endangered is another Siddhalepa community service. The cultivation of indigenous herbs in school gardens is promoted thereby instilling in young minds awareness of the island’s valuable heritage of indigenous flora.
 
Tsunami & IDP Camps
 
 
 
     
 
 
Put waste in Letter Bin
   
 
Protect the environment from Polythene