concept   astronomical events

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) astronomy (1) Australia (1) China (1) Europe (1) India (1) Mexico (1) Hindu culture (1) Maya civilization (1) Chinese culture (1) Shinto culture (1) everyday life (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 astronomical events astronomy Astronomical events are rigorously observed and studied to advance scientific knowledge in astronomy. 5
2 astronomical events Australia Astronomical events hold spiritual and cultural significance for Indigenous Australian communities and influence traditional practices and stories. 3
3 astronomical events China Ancient Chinese culture valued astronomical events for omens, agriculture, and scholarly recognition. 3
4 astronomical events Europe Europe hosts various events to celebrate and increase awareness of astronomical phenomena through education and research. 3
5 astronomical events India Astronomical events in India influence rituals and practices and scholars gain recognition through conferences. 3
6 astronomical events Mexico Astronomical events significantly influenced Maya culture in Mexico, shaping architecture, calendars, and religious rituals. 3
7 astronomical events Hindu culture In Hindu culture, astronomical events hold religious and spiritual significance, influencing rituals and daily activities. 2
8 astronomical events Maya civilization The Maya civilization integrated astronomical events into architecture, calendars, and religious practices to emphasize cosmic harmony. 2
9 astronomical events Chinese culture Astronomical events were considered important omens in Chinese culture and were closely observed in relation to the emperor's authority and the state's well-being. 1
10 astronomical events Shinto culture Astronomical events hold specific spiritual or cultural meanings within Shinto tradition. 1
11 astronomical events everyday life Astronomical events are often linked to superstitions and rituals in different cultures, with some believing they have a significant impact on human life. 1