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The trishula () is a , a divine symbol, commonly used as one of the principal symbols in .

(2019). 9781620557952, Schuster. .
It is most commonly associated with the deity and widely employed in his iconography.
(1993). 9780674391895, Harvard University Press. .


Etymology
The name trishula ultimately derives from the word (triśūla), from (trí), meaning "three", and (śū́la), meaning "a sharp iron pin or stake", referring in this case to the weapon's three prongs.


Symbolism
The trishula has a number of interpretations in Hindu belief. The three points of the weapon have various meanings and significance have many stories behind them. They are commonly said to represent various trinities: creation, preservation, and destruction; past, present, and future; body, mind and atman; (law and order), bliss/mutual enjoyment and emanation/created ; compassion, joy and love; spiritual, psychic and relative; happiness, comfort and boredom; pride, repute and egotism; clarity, knowledge and wisdom; heaven, mind and earth; soul, fire and earth; soul, passion and embodied-soul; logic, passion and faith; prayer, manifestation and sublime; insight, serenity and bodhisattvahood or arhatship (anti-conceit); practice, understanding and wisdom; death, ascension and resurrection; creation, order and destruction; the three : , , and tamas.
(2014). 9781610694780, Bloomsbury Publishing USA. .
(2022). 9780834844803, Shambhala Publications. .


Literature
According to the , Shiva is , self-created, born of his volitions. He is described to bear a trishula from the very beginning of creation.

According to the , Shiva employed the trishula to behead , who refused to allow him passage in order to visit the bathing .

(2008). 9780595614523, iUniverse. .

According to the , the sun god married , the daughter of the divine architect . Unable to bear his brilliance, Sanjna brought this issue to her father, who arranged for his energy to be reduced to one-eighth of its previous intensity. The blazing energy descended towards the ground, used by Vishvakarma to create the trishula for Shiva, the Sudarshana Chakra for , a palanquin for , the for , and all the other weapons of the gods.

(2022). 9789354926617, Penguin Random House India Private Limited. .
(2014). 9788184752779, Penguin UK. .

According to the Devi Bhagavata Purana, the goddess holds a trishula among other weapons and attributes in her hands and amongst her accouterment, having received celestial weapons from both Shiva and Vishnu.

(2025). 9788171675302, Rupa & Company. .


Other uses
In Nepal and Thailand, the term also often refers to a short-handled weapon which may be mounted on a daṇḍa "". Unlike the Okinawan sai, the trishula is often bladed. In Indonesian, trisula usually refers specifically to a long-handled trident, while the diminutive version is more commonly known as a cabang or .

A similar word, ”trushul”, is the word for '' specifically referring to the cross Jesus was crucified on.

Trisula is also the name of a military operation by the ABRI to crack down on PKI remnants in southern .

==Gallery==

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, the royal house of founded in 1782. The emblem of the dynasty consists of the trishula intertwined with the Sudarshana Chakra, another weapon, to create a Chakri.]]


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