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A Statue of the God Siva at Vellore in Southern India

The Hindu divine triad consists of Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Siva the Destroyer. The Indian representations of Siva, or Mahadeva, as he is often called, are many and various, but he always holds in one of his hands the "trisul," or trident, as his characteristic emblem.