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    The trishula ( Sanskrit: त्रिशूल, romanized : triśūla) is a trident, a divine symbol, commonly used as one of the principal symbols in Hinduism. [1] . It is most commonly associated with the deity Shiva and widely employed in his iconography. [2] Etymology.

  2. Third Eye. Sadhguru: Shiva has always been referred to as Triambaka because he has a third eye. The third eye does not mean someone’s forehead cracked and something came out! It simply means another dimension of perception has opened up.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Why is Lord Shiva's Trishul Presented with a Damaru? The damaru, a small drum, attached to Lord Shiva's Trishul holds deep symbolic significance in Hindu mythology. It represents the primal sound of creation, known as "Nada," and symbolizes the rhythmic cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

  4. Trishula or Trident is a three-headed weapon of Lord Shiva that is also used as a symbol in Hinduism. It is also a symbol of Buddhism.

  5. Feb 18, 2020 · Trishul There are three prongs in the spear of Shiva, and they represent three of the fundamental power of Shiva: will (icchya), action (kriya) and jnana (knowledge). This represents that he can destroy evil and ignorance.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Significance of Trishul. The trident is a trident, a divine symbol, considered one of the key symbols in Hinduism. It is commonly associated with Lord Shiva and is widely used in his iconography. Etymology. The name trishul derives from the Sanskrit word "trishul". "Tri" means "three" and "shool" means "a sharp iron pin or stake".

  7. Mar 7, 2022 · Lord Shiva called as ‘Destroyer’ (Mahadev) has the power to remove evil with his Trishul. Trishul sometimes symbolises – iccha, kriya and gnana. Trident represents the power to destroy evil and ignorance. Trishul is a weapon that can remove all evils away from the soul.