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Triadic Pantheon Canon — Suite Overview

Canon Layer: Structural Cosmology#

Scope: Cross‑tradition pantheon alignment#

Status: Active — v1.0.0#

Maintainer: Nawder Loswin / TriadicFrameworks#


Overview#

The Triadic Pantheon Canon (TPC) is the structural backbone for cross‑tradition cosmological analysis within TriadicFrameworks. It maps global pantheons onto a shared Genesis → Continuance → Dissolution → Liminal architecture while preserving each tradition’s internal logic, cultural integrity, and mythic identity.

The canon does not collapse traditions into a synthetic mythology.
Instead, it reveals structural homologies — the deep triadic patterns that recur across civilizations, eras, and cosmological regimes.

With all 10 pantheons now complete, the Pantheon Suite forms a multi‑domain substrate that allows AI agents and students to explore:

  • cosmology
  • anthropology
  • comparative mythology
  • RTT regimes
  • GU operators
  • OSI‑layer analogies
  • substrate alignment

using a single coherent grammar.


Triadic Architecture#

Every pantheon module is organized around four canonical layers:

Layer Operator Function Examples
Genesis Origination Emergence of form from undifferentiated potential Chaos, Pangu, Atum, Izanagi
Continuance Preservation Sustaining order, harmony, cycles, sovereignty Zeus, Amaterasu, Horus, Vishnu
Dissolution Transformation Undoing, chaos, death, imbalance, return to potential Hades, Susanoo, Set, Shiva
Liminal Mediation Thresholds, psychopomps, tricksters, realm‑crossers Hermes, Esu, Heimdallr, Zhong Kui

These layers are co‑present, not sequential.
A deity may express multiple operators depending on mythic context, ritual function, or cosmological regime.


Canonical Operators#

Each pantheon defines:

  • Primary Operators — dominant expressions of Genesis, Continuance, Dissolution
  • Secondary Operators — contextual or partial expressions
  • Liminal Operators — mediators between layers (psychopomps, tricksters, gatekeepers)

This operator grammar allows cross‑pantheon comparison without flattening cultural nuance.


Pantheon Suite Index (10/10 Complete)#

Pantheon Status Genesis Continuance Dissolution Liminal
Greek ✅ Active Chaos / Eros / Gaia Zeus Hades / Dionysus Hermes / Hecate / Persephone
Egyptian ✅ Active Atum / Ra / Ptah Osiris / Isis / Horus Set / Apep / Sekhmet Anubis / Thoth / Ma’at
Kemetic ✅ Active Atum / Ptah / Khnum Horus / Wadjet / Hapi Set / Apep / Sekhmet Anubis / Thoth / Bes
Norse ✅ Active Ymir / Odin Thor / Frigg / Freyr Loki / Hel / Fenrir Heimdallr / Norns / Valkyries
Japanese (Shinto) ✅ Active Izanagi / Izanami Amaterasu / Inari Susanoo / Kagutsuchi Tsukuyomi / Sarutahiko
Chinese ✅ Active Pangu / Nüwa Huangdi / Guanyin Gonggong / Taowu Zhong Kui / Eight Immortals
Hindu ✅ Active Brahmā / Aditi Viṣṇu / Lakṣmī Śiva / Kālī Śakti / Gaṇeśa
Sumerian ✅ Active Abzu / Tiamat Enlil / Enki Kur / Ereshkigal Inanna / Dumuzid
Celtic ✅ Active Danu / Lugh Nuada / Cernunnos Morrígan / Balor Manannán / Aos Sí
Yoruba ✅ Active Ọrunmila / Obatala Ogun / Ṣango Egungun / Gelede Esu / Ifá Diviners

This table is now the canonical Pantheon Index for TriadicFrameworks.


Alignment Principles#

  1. Emic Priority — Each tradition is interpreted internally before cross‑mapping.
  2. Structural Homology — The canon reveals resonance, not synthesis.
  3. Operator Fluidity — Deities shift roles across epochs, texts, and rituals.
  4. Metadata Integrity — All modules carry versioned metadata and sourcing lineage.
  5. Liminal Fidelity — Threshold figures are never forced into a single layer.

Repository Structure#

docs/
└── pantheons/
    ├── README.md                  ← Pantheon Suite overview (this file)
    ├── OPERATORS.md               ← Operator tag definitions
    ├── METADATA_SCHEMA.md         ← Canon metadata schema
    │
    ├── greek/
    ├── egyptian/
    ├── kemetic/
    ├── norse/
    ├── japanese/
    ├── chinese/
    ├── hindu/
    ├── sumerian/
    ├── celtic/
    └── yoruba/

Metadata Schema#

canon: TriadicFrameworks
module: <pantheon-name>
version: <semver>
triadic_profile: <capture-file>
status: active
last_updated: <ISO 8601 date>

Contributing#

To add a new pantheon:

  1. Create docs/pantheons/<tradition>/
  2. Add <tradition>_Triadic_Profile_Capture.md
  3. Add README.md using the Suite standard
  4. Register the pantheon in the Pantheon Index
  5. Ensure metadata completeness before marking active

Pantheon Suite — Multi‑Domain Substrate#

The Pantheon Suite is now part of the TriadicFrameworks multi‑tool set:

  • Multi‑Theory
  • Multi‑Domain
  • Multi‑Framework
  • Multi‑Language (docsbook)
  • Multi‑Regime (RTT)
  • Multi‑Pantheon

It enables AI agents to traverse mythic, cultural, cosmological, and computational substrates using a single triadic grammar — a structural Rosetta Stone for alignment.

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