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- The trishula (Sanskrit: त्रिशूल, romanized: triśūla) is a trident, a divine symbol, commonly used as one of the prin****l symbols in Hinduism. It is most...
- eye that turns everything in front of it into ashes when opened), the trishula or trident as his weapon, and the damaru. He is usually worshiped in the...
- merman or triton. In Hinduism, it is the weapon of Shiva and is known as a trishula (Sanskrit for "triple-spear"). It is also ****ociated with the superhero...
- is two-armed, holding the begging bowl kapala in his left hand and the trishula (trident) in his right hand. Bhikshatana is depicted with jatabhadra (dishevelled...
- thriller television series. Produced by UTV Software Communications and Trishula Productions, it aired on Life OK (Later rebranded as Star Bharat ) from...
- either dark blue or black. She is seen either holding a aruval, bowl, trishula, or a staff Kateri Amman is worshipped in the villages of South India and...
- cyclical rebirth and infinite creation. Her weapons include the famous trishula, and a sword. Aditi is described to possess a pair of earrings, which are...
- Kodagu district. In 2004 the Ananda Marga sect have been allowed to carry Trishulas (Trident) and knives in their religious processions. Shia Muslims are...
- Amarnath. It is believed that in the 11th century CE, Queen Suryamati gifted trishulas, banalingas and other sacred emblems to this temple. Rajavalipataka, begun...
- region. In the Mahalasa Narayani form, Mahalasa has four hands, carrying a trishula, a sword, a severed head, and a drinking bowl. She also wears the yajnopavita...