Symbol | Trishula (Trident) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Origin | Associated with various Hindu deities, notably Lord Shiva. |
Meaning | Represents the three aspects of existence - creation, preservation, and destruction. |
Appearance | A three-pronged spear or trident. |
Colors | Varies, often seen in silver or gold. |
Usage | Symbol of Lord Shiva, used in religious rituals and as an emblem of power. |
History | Rooted in Hindu mythology and iconography. |
Popularity | Widely recognized as a symbol of divine power. |
Importance | Emblematic of Lord Shiva's cosmic responsibilities. |
Complexity | Simple in form, profound in symbolism. |
Emotions | Evokes a sense of reverence for Lord Shiva's power and cosmic role. |