Your cart is currently empty
The Trishula metal pin designed by Fairgrounds St. Pete artist, Palehorse, symbolizes the Indian god Shiva, the god of destruction.
The Trishula metal pin designed by Fairgrounds St. Pete artist, Palehorse, symbolizes the Indian god Shiva, the god of destruction.
According to the website AncientSymbols.com:
"The Trishula symbol is associated with Shiva, the god of destruction. In Hinduism the three points represent creation, preservation, and destruction. They also represent will, action, and wisdom. This symbol represents the tearing down of old ways to create new ones. The Trishula also represents the three energies found within a person. The two side prongs go up to a person’s brow, while the third rises higher. The middle prong represents the All-Seeing Eye that is the eye of spiritual wisdom and knowledge. In Buddhism, the Trishula is usually found on top of the wheel of law. It symbolizes wisdom, purity, and compassion."
To learn more about Palehorse and his work at Fairgrounds St. Pete, click here.
Spend a minimum of $45.00 and your items will ship FREE!
Product carousel items