Mahadev Trishul - 10.25 X 1.75 Inches | Silver Soolam/ Sulam/ Astras For Deity And Spiritual Worship
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"Infuse your sacred area with the divine aura of the Silver Trishul, a timeless representation of strength, purity, and defense. An essential spiritual sign for enhancing your pooja altar and igniting heavenly force."
• The Silver Trishul, which is also known by revered names like Soolam, Trident, Astras, and Trishul, is a divine power deeply rooted in the spiritual fabric of Hindu dharma and not merely a symbolic weapon. Representing the triune forces of creation, preservation, and destruction, this holy Trishul is made of pure silver and replicates the magnificent weapon that Lord Shiva himself used.
• Origins:
The Trishul's roots can be found historically in old Vedic texts and Puranic myths. It is listed under the Astras—celestial weapons. In the Vedas, it was first linked to Rudra before becoming Lord Shiva's most famous weapon, signifying his dominion over the three realms of Bhuloka, Antarloka, and Swargaloka.
• The Trishul, or Soolam, is held in high regard throughout India, particularly in areas like Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra, where Shaivism flourishes. It is easily noticeable during Kumbh Mela, Shivratri, and temple celebrations for Lord Shiva.
• Uses and Applications:
This Trishul, which is made of pure silver, has a variety of uses, including being placed on pooja altars, carried during yagnas, and positioned at temple entrances to protect against harmful forces. For spiritual defense, a lot of worshippers put it close to their entrances. It is venerated as a symbolic representation of divine power during ceremonies.
• Safeguards:
It is advised to keep the silver Trident wrapped in a clean cotton cloth in order to maintain its original radiance and vitality. To keep its shine, occasionally buff with a silver-safe cloth and avoid exposure to moisture.
• The Trishul is primarily associated with Lord Shiva and is essential to the celebrations of Mahashivratri, Pradosham, and Shravan Maas. During Navratri, the Trishul is also revered since it represents the might of Goddess Durga.
• The Trishul is made of fine silver, giving it a shiny surface and rounded edges. Because of its simple yet majestic layout, it is not only perfect for spiritual practice but also enhances the beauty of any holy space. In Hindu culture, the silver makeup also represents wealth and purity.
• According to Hindu mythology, the Trishul arose from Lord Shiva's inner consciousness to destroy evil and reestablish dharma when he opened his third eye in rage. It is claimed that it symbolizes the balance between iccha (will), kriya (action), and jnana (wisdom), a trio that is fundamental to existence and spiritual enlightenment.
"Purchase this Silver Trishul, a sacred symbol of celestial energy and divine power, to bring the divine power of Shiva into your house. Now order to bring protection, peace, and strength into your spiritual path."