Divine Child
23 books featuring this archetype
The Divine Child signifies new beginnings, vulnerability, and destined authority. Protected and tested, this figure anticipates future order.

Kojiki
O no Yasumaro
712 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Bhagavata Purana
Anonymous
800-1000 CE
Indian, Hindu

Kalevala
Elias Lönnrot
1835-1849 CE
Slavic, Finnish

Pyramid Texts
Anonymous
2350-2150 BCE
Egyptian

Harivamsa
Vyasa
100-300 CE
Indian, Hindu

Kumarasambhava
Kalidasa
400-500 CE
Indian, Hindu

Lalitavistara Sūtra
Anonymous
300-400 CE
Indian, Buddhist

Shiva Purana
Anonymous
900-1400 CE
Indian, Hindu

Vishnu Purana
Anonymous
300-600 CE
Indian, Hindu

Book of the Earth
Anonymous
1145-1137 BCE
Egyptian

Book of the Night
Anonymous
1200-1100 BCE
Egyptian

Isis and the Seven Scorpions
Anonymous
400 BCE
Egyptian

Metternich Stela
Anonymous
360-342 BCE
Egyptian

The Books of the Sky
Anonymous
1292-1070 BCE
Egyptian

Orphic Hymns
Orphic tradition
100-300 CE
Greek

Brahma Purana
Anonymous
300-1000 CE
Indian, Hindu

Ganesha Purana
Anonymous
1200-1500 CE
Indian, Hindu

Harivamsa Purana
Vyasa
100-300 CE
Indian, Jain

Mudgala Purana
Anonymous
1200-1400 CE
Indian, Hindu

Enki and Ninhursag
Anonymous
2000-1500 BCE
Mesopotamian, Sumerian

Blackfoot Cycles
Anonymous
1890-1918 CE
Native American, Blackfoot

Tongan Myths and Legends
Oral Tradition
1800-2000 CE
Pacific, Tongan

Dionysiaca
Nonnus of Panopolis
400-500 CE
Greek