cosmolatry

/kɑzˈmɑlətri/
noun
  1. The worship of the universe or the cosmos as a divine entity.
    • The festival celebrated cosmolatry with dances honoring the sun and moon.
    • His philosophy bordered on cosmolatry, treating the universe with religious reverence.
    • Some ancient cultures practiced cosmolatry, seeing the stars and planets as gods.
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