Across the sands of Egypt rise temples that are more than stone—they are living blueprints of the cosmos. Star Temples takes readers on an extraordinary journey into the heart of ancient architecture, where myth, astronomy, and divine order were carved into walls and aligned with the stars. From Karnak's cosmic axis to Luxor's solar drama, from Dendera's celestial ceilings to Abu Simbel's sunlit sanctuaries, this book reveals how temples were designed as cosmic machines, binding heaven and earth through ritual, proportion, and celestial precision.Through vivid narrative and meticulous detail, Star Temples uncovers the profound relationship the Egyptians saw between the Nile and the Milky Way, the rising of Sirius and the flooding of the river, the journeys of the gods and the processions of priests along sacred avenues. Each temple becomes not just a monument, but a living participant in the cycles of the sun, the stars, and the eternal balance of Ma'at. Readers are invited to step into these sanctuaries as the ancients did: moving from sunlight into shadow, from outer courts into the silent heart of the divine, walking in rhythm with the cosmos itself.At once historical, mythological, and astronomical, Star Temples is both an exploration and a revelation — showing how stone, when shaped with sacred intent, can sing with the music of the stars. For those fascinated by Egypt, ancient wisdom, and the mysteries of cosmic architecture, this book opens a window into a civilization that built eternity into the very fabric of its temples.