A Monument That Redefined Devotion
In the divine land of Vrindavan, witness the divine architecture that is not just built, but it’s destined to make history. One such divine marvel now rises proudly in Vrindavan: 187 feet shiva trident, which does not make history by being so tall, but it also holds a Guinness World Record for the trident. This grand monument of Lord Shiva is not only a divine symbol of faith but also a record-breaking achievement that makes devotees and visitors awestruck.
The Spiritual Power of Lord Shiva’s Trishul
This divine weapon of lord shiva represents protection, balance, and destruction of the negative forces. Traditionally, it symbolises that Shiva is the universe and has control over human consciousness. When this sacred symbol of Shiva was raised to a height of 187 feet, it became an architectural wonder that cannot be described in words. This majestic divine symbol of Mahadev is a reminder of eternal presence.
A World Record That Put Vrindavan on the Map
Apart from Vrindavan being famous for being the land of Krishna, Vrindavan now has another reason to be known for it, which has also been awarded by the renowned Guinness World Records for the world’s tallest Shiva Trident. And now it’s been recognised by the whole world. Chaar Dham Temple's divinity and architectural beauty have mesmerized every single devotee who has visited this place. All they can say is “This place is heaven”, or “I haven’t seen a place like this before,” or “Looking at this shiva trishul, we forget all our sorrow and pain”.
Visible from miles away, this grand artwork of sculpture for pilgrimage has become an illuminating light that appears more majestic during sunrise and at night, attracting thousands of devotees every day.
Located at the Sacred Chaar Dham Temple, Vrindavan
This grand trishul stands at the Chaar Dham Temple, Vrindavan, a unique spiritual place where four dham, i.e., Shiv Dham, Radha Krishna Dham, Shani Dham, and Maa Vaishno Devi Dham, are situated at one divine place. The Trishul acts as the spiritual guardian of this divine place, exactly like Shiva’s watching energy of the entire Chaar Dham.
Symbolism Behind the Three Prongs
If we talk about this divine symbol of Shiva, then each prong of the trishul has a deep spiritual meaning. It represents the three gunas: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas, and also signifies mastery over mind, body, and soul. Standing before such a massive Trishul naturally encourages self-reflection and spiritual awakening.
A Marvel of Engineering and Faith
Creating a majestic divine statue also demands exceptional engineering and artistic skill. Designers and builders worked with devotion and precision to ensure the trishul could withstand harsh weather conditions, while preserving the trishul’s sacred beauty. The blend of modern and spiritual intent makes it a true marvel of human dedication.
More Than a Record – A Living Symbol
This 187 feet shiv trishul has not only become a great tourist attraction but also has made devotees spellbound. Devotees who witness it in person are not just admiring its beauty, but they are trying to capture it in whichever way they can to feel the peace and experience the Mahadev energy as his blessings.
This Trishul did not just break records. It transformed devotion into a visible force, rising from the earth, touching the sky, and reminding the world that faith can stand taller than time itself.

