The Significance Of The Trishul in Hand | Indian Palmistry
You all know that the trishul (trident) is considered the weapon of Lord Shiva in Hinduism, and you must have seen it in temples because it is also considered an auspicious symbol.
It is believed that the three points of the trishul represent our past, present, and future. Along with Lord Shiva, Mata Durga also holds a trishul in her hand, and it is believed that when sin and injustice increase on earth, Lord Shiva and Mother Durga used their trishuls to destroy the evil.
Having a trishul in hand is considered auspicious, but it should point upwards rather than downwards because an upward-pointing trishul is considered auspicious, while an inverted trishul brings failure to the individual.
The trishul is considered most auspicious on the lines of the sun and fate. A person with a trishul in their hand never faces financial problems and earns a good name and position in society. However, a person with a trishul in their hand is usually seen in middle age.