 Throughout the last few years, the speculation regarding an engraving, now commonly known as the Stargate of Ranmasu Uyana, has been circling within certain fields. Known locally as Bawa Chakraya or the Sakwala Chakraya, it is hidden upon a boulder at the Royal Goldfish Park, sandwiched between Tissa Weewa and the Isu Ramanaya rock temples at the World Heritage Site of Anuradapura Sri Lanka. It is not only a unique artifact, but as mentioned, a symbol believed by many to be a key to a portal. Sakwala Chakraya, which translates to Universe Cycle in Sinhalese, is a large circle comprised of seven concentric rings, lines are drawn vertically and horizontally, cutting the chakra into quadrants, parallel lines divide the circle vertically into 10 strips, varying in width from 3 inches to 9 inches thick. Many have interpreted the patterns as figures, resembling umbrellas, bows and arrows, kites, wavy lines and cylindrical shapes, with the outer ring depicting marine animals such as fish, turtles and seahorses. When compared to the other carvings from the same period, they nearly always depict vines, swans and the lotus, all of which typical of Buddhist iconography. The chart itself, however, is without religious context, making it an anomaly and leaving it without any obvious explanation as to why it should exist or indeed its real age. Professor Raj Samadiva, Senior Professor of Archaeology at the University of Kalaniya, Sri Lanka. The first academic notation of the chart's archaeological importance was by H.C.P. Bell, a British civil servant appointed as the first commissioner of archaeology for ancient Sri Lanka or Sela. Bell made a description of the chart in 1911 where he concluded that, quote, this ancient map of the world is perhaps the oldest in existence and is of quite extraordinary interest, its presence testament to the antiquity's astronomical lore, end quote. Although the chart does not resemble modern maps, Bell wrote that it depicts, quote, an old time cosmographical chart illustrating in simplicity the notions of the universe, according to the BBC World, quote, eagle-eyed tourists have remarked on parallels between the chart and Nura Dapura in similar sites in other countries that are believed by some to be stargates, ancient gateways through which humans could enter the universe. Their theory goes that the chart holds the secret code for unlocking the portal, we find the Sri Lankan Stargate highly compelling.