When exploring Sigiriya, one of the first sights is of the well-manicured gardens. The Culavamsa does not chronicle, nor did archaeologists know of the Sigiriya gardens, until the 1980s when excavation projects unearthed the remains of a well-maintained and aesthetic garden layout; which has been lovingly restored. No substantial evidence is available to connect Kashyapa to the gardens, which despite claims, are not one of the oldest landscaped grounds in history. There are theories to suggest the artistic hand behind the creation of the gardens, borrowed ideas from the landscaped estates of palaces from India’s Gupta Period (A.D.320 to A.D.600). These gardens in Delhi, are recorded as being the oldest in Asia, after Hanging Gardens of Babylon.