How much powerful is Trishul of shiva
The Trishul is a trident, used as one of the principal symbols in Hinduism. Being one of the most powerful weapons mentioned in Hindu texts and epics, it is wielded by Lord Shiva, one of the members of the holy Trinity. The goddess Durga also holds the Trishul amongst other weapons and attributes in her hands and is said to have received these celestial weapons from both Shiva and Vishnu.
The Trishul is a trident uses one of the principle symbols in hinduism being one of the most powerful weapons mentioned in hindu texts and epics.
It is wielded by Lord Shiva one of the members of the Holy Trinity the goddess Durga also holds the threshold amongst other weapons and attributes in her hands and is said to have received these celestial weapons from both Shiva and Vishnu.
Power of trishul
trishul is much more powerful it is said that once attacked with through the opponent has no chance of surviving the three pointed edges or the prongs have various meanings and significance they
are commonly said to represent the Trinity Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh .
For sometimes the three Devi Saraswathy Lakshmi and Shakti it is also considered to represent other elements like the three modes of nature which is creation maintenance and destruction for the
three kal which is past present and future the list goes on the three gunas like suck raj and thumb and the three loka’s like so ergh Luke Bo Luke and Pattullo also hold a strong significance
How and why Trishul was build
According to Vishnu Purana Vishwakarma created the threshold using the matter from the Sun when Sonia dev married Sanjana the daughter of Vishwakarma his wife soon became unhappy with the married life due to the unbearable heat of her husband surya .She complained to her father vishwakarma who agreed to solve the problem her father came to an arrangement whereby Solia agreed to reduce his heat to accommodate Sanjana the solar matter fell to the earth reducing his heat by a one-eighth that material was then used to make Trishul. Vishwakarma gifted this deadly weapon to Lord Shiva
Which seems obvious because Shiva is known to be the destroyer among the tragedy as a primary
weapon of Shiva the destroyer the trishul is said to be capable of destroying all the three worlds
Uses of trishul
Shiva had used this tissue to destroy many demons as well as some of the most powerful cards like Brahma Surya and also his son Ganesha
story of Lord Shiva beheading his son
Ganesha is also quite popular in the
Puranas after several years of penance
when Goddess Parvati was taking a bath
with her friends Lord Shiva arrived at
her palace without any notice
Parvati was unhappy with his behavior
and decided to create a child of her own
she scraped some dirt from her body
and shaved it into a beautiful boy
bringing life into the boy she
instructed him not to allow anyone
inside the palace when she was bathing
after a while when Lord Shiva tried to
enter again he will start with the
entrance by the little boy Lord Shiva
was enraged beyond control and they
broke into a fight despite being aware
of the might of Lord Shiva and the
repercussions that could follow Ganesha
refused to to survey his mother even if
it costed him his life
in a fit of rage Shiva severe at the
head of the childhood is through when
Parvati came to the door her eyes fell
on her beheaded son she took the
infuriated form of Kali and threatened
to destroy the world fearing her anger
Shiva implanted the head of the first
creature he saw which was an elephant
thus bringing Ganesha back to life it is
not just the cost but demons like
Jalandhar shank Asura etc also have been
the victim of an angry Siobhan’s deadly
Trishula
whereas the history goes every time used
with ritual has only restored peace and
establish stability in the universe