Today we are going to explore one of the lesser-known interpretations around the establishment of Kashi which is its association with Lord Shiva’s trishul (trident). Let’s find out more about ...
The tattoo can be stylized in various calligraphic forms or accompanied by symbolic elements like the moon, trident, or damru (small drum). Lord Shiva's Trishul is an iconic symbol of his divine ...
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The grand divine wedding of Sri Parvati Raja Rajeswara Swamy was held with devotion and grandeur at the historic Rajanna ...
The minimalist design includes the trident (Trishul) and drum (damru) of Shiva to symbolise natural life forces in both power and rhythm. This art piece provides both a contemporary adaptation and ...
It also represents peace and wisdom. Shiva’s trident (Trishul) has three sharp edges, representing mind, body, and soul or past, present, and future. It teaches that we must control our emotions ...
It is believed that Shiva's tears are the source of these holy seeds. Rudraksha protects against negative energy and fosters spiritual development. Trident represents the creation, destruction ...
has offered a silver trident weighing approximately 1.5 kg to Lord Mahakal at the revered Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain. The Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva ...
Sacred Bilva or bael leaves symbolise Lord Shiva’s trident. Each leaflet represents his three eyes, Aum’s three syllables, and nature’s three gunas (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas).