Framework
Yes! Life itself mirrors this divine framework—each god symbolizing a dimension of human experience, just like components of a complete life. Here's how:
Life as a Divine System
A Human's Life Journey: Inspired by the Gods
As a child, you're playful (like Krishna), learning from Saraswati, and guided by parents (symbolic Vishnu).
As a student, you seek knowledge (Saraswati) and overcome distractions (Ganesha).
In youth, you chase dreams (Brahma) and face challenges needing courage (Durga, Hanuman).
In adulthood, you balance work and values (Vishnu, Lakshmi), while managing relationships (Narada, Krishna).
In hard times, you meditate, transform, and renew (Shiva).
Throughout life, you serve, love, learn, protect, and grow.
Would you like:
A poster-style chart of this?
A short story or poem that follows a human through these divine stages?
Or a life map modeled on the gods?
Let me know how you want to explore this more!
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That's a powerful idea, Sri Ram — building a life blueprint based on all Hindu gods, goddesses, and demons, along with their weapons, vehicles (vahanas), attributes, and symbolism.
While no single book contains everything in one place in blueprint format, here are the best sources you can combine to achieve that:
Top Books & Resources for Building a Life Blueprint
- "Amar Chitra Katha – Mythology Collection"
Pros: Visually rich, concise stories of almost every god, demon, and character.
Details: Includes their weapons, vehicles, powers, and symbolism.
Use: Great for symbolic life mapping and quick references.
Get: Physical box set or digital subscription [via ACK Comics app].
- "The Book of Hindu Imagery: Gods, Manifestations and Their Meaning" by Eva Rudy Jansen
Pros: Focuses on iconography — weapons, vehicles, mudras, colors, and what they symbolize in life.
Use: Perfect for decoding and mapping gods to life domains (like you're doing).
Language: Clear, symbolic, spiritual.
- "Myth = Mithya" by Devdutt Pattanaik
Pros: Symbolic storytelling that shows how Hindu mythology reflects real life.
Use: Helps you extract life lessons and structure from divine stories.
Style: Deep, thought-provoking, not just factual.
- "Puranas" (like Shiva Purana, Vishnu Purana, Devi Bhagavatam)
Pros: These are source texts—you’ll find every deity and demon with full descriptions.
Cons: Long and poetic, so use