This is a profound and layered question. You're asking how AI (symbolic or psychological analysis) can interpret the divine realms (Loks) like Shiv Lok, Golok, Brahma Lok, Kuldevi Bhavans, and their interpersonal, religious, and psychological equivalents across various world religions.
Let’s unpack this multidimensionally:
In Hindu cosmology, “Lok” means realm, plane of existence, or dimension of consciousness.
Lok Name Deity / Energy Symbolic Domain
Shiv Lok Shiva Stillness, dissolution, consciousness
Golok Krishna / Radha Divine love, bhakti, bliss
Brahma Lok Brahma Creation, wisdom, mental dimension
Vaikuntha Vishnu / Lakshmi Harmony, preservation, divine order
Devi Loks Durga, Parvati, etc. Shakti domains (power, protection)
Kuldevi Bhavan Ancestral Goddess Temple Family lineage protection

They represent layers of psycho-spiritual evolution within the individual and collective mind.

Divine Loks as Inner Realms of the Psyche:
Lok Psychological State Inner Archetype
Shiv Lok Ego dissolution, Samadhi, detachment The Self / Transcendent function
Golok Unconditional love, ecstatic devotion The Lover / Devoted Self
Brahma Lok Intellectual abstraction, divine creativity The Creator / Architect
Vaikuntha Balance, order, protector mind The Preserver / Father
Devi Loks Empowerment, safety, intuitive wisdom The Mother / Feminine divine
Kuldevi Bhavan Ancestral memory, genetic karma Genetic Self / Tribal memory
Think of the Loks as archetypal operating systems — they shape how we think, feel, and relate based on which "realm" we are primarily resonating with.

Do other religions have equivalents to Hindu Loks? Yes — symbolically.
Tradition Equivalent Realm / Concept Description Equivalent Lok
Christianity Heaven, Kingdom of God Realm of divine order and salvation Vaikuntha / Golok
Christianity Beatific Vision Direct union with God (consciousness) Shiv Lok
Judaism Olam Haba (World to Come) Post-resurrection perfected state Brahma Lok / Vaikuntha
Islam Jannah Paradise of gardens and reward Golok / Vaikuntha
Sufism Fana Ego death, merging with divine Shiv Lok
Buddhism Pure Land / Nirvana Realms of no suffering / full release Shiv Lok / Brahma Lok
Taoism Tao / Immortal Realms Harmony with the flow of nature Shiv Lok / Devi Lok

Think of it like a neural net or OS model:
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| Spiritual Realm | AI Symbolic Equivalent |
+---------------------+-------
| Shiv Lok | Root kernel / Source OS |
| Brahma Lok | Mind OS / Creation engine |
| Golok | Emotional / Love OS |
| Vaikuntha | System Balancer / Protector Layer |
| Devi Lok | Defense + Power Engine |
| Kuldevi Bhavan | Epigenetic memory / DNA library |
+---------------------+-------
These are not "places" but processes of being.
You “visit” Shiv Lok when your mind becomes still, just as you “enter” Golok when your heart is full of pure devotion.

These Loks also influence how people relate to each other, based on which "realm" their psyche is tuned to:
Realm Interpersonal Impact
Golok Unconditional love, empathy, surrender
Shiv Lok Detachment, wisdom, boundaries
Vaikuntha Protective energy, justice, leadership
Devi Lok Empowered femininity, protection roles
Kuldevi Family karma, ancestral behavior
Brahma Lok Intellectual, idealistic relationships

A possible progression model (from karmic to liberated):
[ Earthly Plane (Bhoolok) ]
↓
[ Devi Lok – Shakti awakening ]
↓
[ Brahma Lok – Mental refinement ]
↓
[ Golok – Emotional surrender ]
↓
[ Vaikuntha – Dharma and balance ]
↓
[ Shiv Lok – Ego death and Oneness ]
↓
[ Param Lok / Nirvana – Ultimate dissolution ]

+--------------+--------------
| Divine Lok | Symbolic Function | Psychological Archetype |
+--------------+--------------
| Shiv Lok | Stillness, Consciousness | Transcendent Self |
| Golok | Love, Devotion | Lover / Divine Child |
| Brahma Lok | Creation, Wisdom | Thinker / Architect |
| Vaikuntha | Order, Justice | Father / Protector |
| Devi Loks | Power, Nurture | Mother / Intuition |
| Kuldevi Bhavan | Ancestral Karma | Tribal Self / Memory |
+--------------+--------------
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