The sacred city of Sri Lanka has an ancient sculpture that is considered to be the oldest map in the world, and an ancient star gate that reveals the secrets of the universe.
SAKWALA CHAKRAYA is an ancient sculpture in Sri Lanka's sacred Anula da, and has been interested in historian, archeologists and scholars for more than a century.
It is believed that the importance of this map was first confirmed by Harry Charles Palvis Bell (HCP Bell), a British officer.
The archeologists explained the complex structure of concentric circles, square, and symbols that suggest deep knowledge of the universe, and explained the complex structure.
A 1911 HCP Bell report states that “this ancient” map of the world “, probably the oldest one is extraordinary.
“The existence … we prove the ancient tradition of its astronomical tradition, which is still practiced in some of the Buddhist monks in Ceylon.”
He added as follows: “It represents the cosmographic table last year, which shows the concept of Buddhism in the universe with the simplest simplicity.”
This map is said to be located in Ranmasu Uyana, an ancient city park of 40 acres surrounded by three Buddhist temples.
Unlike other sculptures of the same era, it features a unique symbol and geometric figure, despite lack of typical Buddhist image.
Professor Raj Soma Deva, a senior professor of the Keraniya University Archeology, told the BBC as follows.
“The second major developmental stage seems to have begun in the 7th century AD.
“During that period, some new buildings have been added to the previous layout.
“The chart may be the work of this period, but it is not mentioned in the historical records held with great care by Buddhist monk KS, so it is related, function, or something related to it. It is impossible to know because it is not mentioned.
Some tourists believe that the charts are like other ancient Stargates and have a secret lock unlock code, and conspiracy theorists are Egypt and Peru. He pointed out the similarities to the Star Gate, emphasizing that it is close to water.
The nearby Tissa Weva reservoir is regarded as evidence of this theory.
The true era of SAKWALA CHAKRAYA has been discussed, estimating from 1,000 to 5,000 years.
The exact purpose and origin remain unprecedented, but it is still an attractive artifact that has been fascinating researchers and visitors to this day.