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How do you say trident in sanskrit?

There isn't a single perfect Sanskrit word for "trident" as it's a specific weapon with religious significance. However, we can find various options depending on the context and emphasis:

Direct Translation:

* त्रिशूल (trishūla): This is the most common and accurate Sanskrit word for "trident." It literally means "three-pronged" and is specifically associated with the trident of Lord Shiva.

Descriptive Terms:

* त्रिशूलधारी (trishūladhārī): This means "one who holds a trident" and can be used to describe a deity like Shiva.

* त्रिशूलयुक्त (trishūlayukta): This means "equipped with a trident" and can be used to describe a person or object that has a trident.

* तीक्ष्णत्रिकोण (tīkṣṇatrikona): This means "sharp triangle" and could be used to describe the shape of a trident.

Symbolic Meanings:

* विनाशकारी (vināśakārī): This means "destroyer" and alludes to the destructive power of a trident in mythology.

* त्रिगुणात्मक (triguṇātmaka): This means "having three qualities" and could represent the three prongs of the trident as symbolizing the three gunas (qualities) in Hindu philosophy.

The best word choice depends on the specific context and the meaning you want to convey.

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