Sacred star patterns, also known as sacred geometry or cosmograms, are symbolic representations of stars or constellations that hold spiritual, religious, or cultural significance. These patterns are often used in various traditions to represent divine order, cosmic harmony, and the interconnectedness of all things. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as תבניות כוכבים קדושים. Similar concepts exist in other cultures, such as the Mandala in Hinduism and Buddhism, the Seal of Solomon in Western esotericism, and the Pentagram in various pagan and occult traditions. These patterns are often used in rituals, meditation, and as decorative elements in sacred architecture and art. They are believed to embody sacred principles and serve as a means of connecting with the divine or understanding the universe's structure.