Facing East.
The direction to the right of a person facing the rising sun is called the south. This is because when facing east (where the sun rises), the south is positioned to the right side.
The house facing east is located in the direction of the rising sun.
When a person is facing the rising sun, the direction to their right is south. This is because the sun rises in the east, and thus, if you are facing east, your right side will point to the south. Conversely, the left side would point to the north.
If I recall correctly, followers of Muslim pray towards the East - facing the rising sun.
East, I think
That direction is called East.
The Bible is traditionally buried facing east, according to the belief that it should be oriented towards the rising sun.
Graves typically face east, as it is a common tradition in many cultures to bury the deceased facing the rising sun.
Bodies are traditionally buried facing east because it is believed that this direction symbolizes the rising of the sun and the hope of a new day in many cultures and religions.
Yes, the cardnial directions are north south east and west, i think
Graves traditionally face east because it is believed that the rising sun symbolizes the hope of a new day and the promise of resurrection in many religious beliefs. This orientation is also seen as a way to honor the deceased by facing them towards the direction of the rising sun.
The direction the sun travels in Australia depends on were and how you are standing. If you are facing north, the sun moves from right to left.