Egyptian cosmic alignment refers to the deliberate positioning of ancient Egyptian structures and monuments in relation to celestial bodies, such as stars, constellations, and the sun. This practice was deeply rooted in the religious and astronomical beliefs of ancient Egyptians, who believed in the divine order of the cosmos and sought to align their architecture with celestial phenomena to ensure harmony and prosperity. Notable examples include the alignment of the Great Pyramids of Giza with the Orion constellation and the alignment of the Karnak Temple complex with the winter solstice sunrise. In Hebrew, this concept can be translated as התאמה קוסמית מצרית. In Arabic, it is known as التحاذي الكوني المصري. The study of Egyptian cosmic alignment provides valuable insights into the advanced astronomical knowledge and religious practices of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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