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Handmade Ritual Trishul Staff | Symbol of Divine Power


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Size: 30cm x 2.5cm
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Sacred Ritual Trishul Staff | Hindu Artifact for Spiritual Practice

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Size: 30cm(Height) x 4.5cm(Length) x 2.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.27 kg
Materials: Copper
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About Our Product

This Handmade Ritual Trishul Staff is a copper Hindu ritual artifact created for altar display, puja practice, meditation spaces, and spiritual decor. Measuring 30 cm in height, 4.5 cm in length, and 2.5 cm in width, with a weight of 0.27 kg, this sacred staff carries the powerful presence of the Trishul, the divine trident associated with Lord Shiva. Its slender form and warm copper finish make it a meaningful piece for devotees seeking protection, devotion, and inner peace.

The design features a three pointed trident at the top, followed by skull and deity inspired details along the upper section of the staff. In Hindu symbolism, the Trishul represents Shiva’s power to dissolve ignorance, ego, and negative forces. The three prongs are often understood as the balance of creation, preservation, and transformation, or the mastery over body, speech, and mind. The carved details and smooth copper body reflect traditional ritual artistry with a strong spiritual character.

In spiritual practice, a Trishul is used as a sacred emblem of strength, protection, and divine awareness. Placed on an altar, shrine, or meditation space, this copper Shiva trident staff can serve as a reminder to overcome fear, remove inner obstacles, and walk the path of discipline and awakening. It brings a sense of devotion, focus, and peace to sacred surroundings while honoring the transformative energy of Lord Shiva.

Introduction of Trishul

The Trishul, also known as the Trident, is a significant ceremonial implement in Hinduism and is closely associated with the god Shiva. It is composed of three prongs, which symbolize the three primary forces of creation, preservation, and destruction. The Trishul is frequently depicted in the hands of Lord Shiva, representing his ability to maintain cosmic equilibrium and control over the universe. In addition to its religious significance, the Trishul also holds cultural importance, often appearing in various forms of Hindu art and architecture. It is also utilized in spiritual and meditation practices, serving as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things and the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

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