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Karungali Trishul - 9 x 1.75 Inches | Ebony Astras/ Karungali Soolam/ Durga Maa Trishul for Pooja

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Original price Rs. 1,500.00 - Original price Rs. 1,500.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 1,500.00
Rs. 1,500.00 - Rs. 1,500.00
Current price Rs. 1,500.00
SKU 42896
Width Height Depth Weight

1.75 in

9 in

0.25 in

0.055 kg

The Soolam is a divine symbol in Hinduism. Lord Shiva wields the soolam as a weapon. The three edges in the Soolam have various meanings and implications. They are commonly said to represent various trinities—creation, maintenance, and destruction; past, present, and future; and the three gunas. This Soolam is made from ebony, or karungali.
 
Discover the benefits of Karungali:
 
The wonderful, healing, and strong bark of the tree known as karungali (ebony) is known to have marvelous effects. The vast array of qualities that Karungali offers is incredible. The karungali tree is claimed to draw electromagnetic waves and radiation. Karungali wood is utilized for a variety of products, including temple gopurams, idols, sculptures, sticks, and antiques. The benefits of adopting Karungali include promoting spiritual health, lessening Mars's unfavorable impact on one's horoscope, getting blessings from deities thought to reside in Karungali, and diminishing the unfavorable effects of the Navagrahas.
 
 Product Features:
 
• Soolam, or Trisulam, is considered the weapon of Lord Shiva and Amman.
• In many Amman temples, Lord Shiva Trishul is placed in front of the deity.
• Karungali soolam (Soolam) worship purifies us spiritually and mentally by destroying our vices and evil qualities.
• It removes the negative energy from the person and helps them get connected to the Almighty.
• It removes the ahankaar (ego) barrier from the person's mind and leads them to the Almighty.
• Compact in size with a built-in strong stand.
• It is believed that the soolam can protect the worshipper from physical and spiritual harm.


The story of how Lord Shiva obtained his Trishul is told in the Vishnu Puran. Vishwakarma's daughter, Sanjana, was married to Sun God Surya Dev, but she was unable to withstand his extreme heat. Because of his wife's worry, Surya Dev lowered his heat by one-eighth, and Vishwakarma used the solar materials that fell to the earth to build the trident. This trident was then presented to Lord Shiva.

The symbolism of Lord Shiva's trident is numerous. According to one theory, it symbolizes the Hindu Trinity, which consists of Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. According to a different perspective, it represents the past, present, and future and demonstrates Shiva's dominion over time. Some associate it with human attributes that Shiva transcends, such as desire, ignorance, and purity. It also represents the three energy channels in the body.

Shiva fights evil by using his trident. It is believed that the three worlds—heaven, earth, and hell—can be destroyed by it. He frequently employs it to restore harmony and order to the cosmos during chaos.
The greatest illustration of how life should be lived is Lord Shiva. He represents achieving mental dominance, regulating and harmonizing our energies, and distancing ourselves from the material world. Although he is linked to numerous objects, his trident is the most well-known and identifiable emblem. The Shiva Trishul signifies his power and supremacy and stands for a variety of concepts, including will, knowledge, and action.

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