🗓️December 12, 2025 🕘 9:30 am - 1:30 pm 📍 Dr Shivarama Karant Pilikula Nisargadhama, Manglore.
On 12 December 2025, first year BAMS students visited the Museum at Pilikula,
Mangaluru, Karnataka, as part of their academic field exposure. During the visit, the
resource person explained about various preserved specimens displayed in the museum,
including different types of wood samples and natural materials arranged systematically for
study and reference. The guide demonstrated the identification features, source plants, and
utility of the specimens, highlighting their relevance in traditional medicine, forestry, and
conservation. The instructor demonstrated preserved plant specimens, highlighting their
identification, labeling, and academic importance. Students attentively gathered around the
table, observing different herbarium sheets used for botanical study, documentation, and
reference.
Herbal garden : Students visited the herbal garden at Pilikula arboretum, Mangalore. An
expert explained the identification, morphological features, and medicinal importance of
various plants directly in their natural habitat. The students attentively observed and
interacted with them , gaining practical exposure to medicinal plants used in Ayurveda. The
visit highlights experiential learning, bridging classical Ayurvedic knowledge with real-life
plant identification and conservation awareness.