In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ma'at is the goddess of truth, justice, order, and balance. She is not just a deity, but also an abstract principle that governed the universe and ensured harmony between the divine, natural, and human realms. Ma'at is often depicted as a woman with an ostrich feather on her head, which represents truth, and is also represented by the feather itself.
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