About Trishola

The truth behind three edges of reality

What is Trishola?

Trishola isn't a website. It's a philosophical experiment. Three edges represent three perspectives you need to navigate modern reality: Mind (thoughts), Matter (systems), Meaning (purpose).

We don't give answers. We give better questions. The kind that make you stop scrolling and start thinking.

Who's Behind This?

Lakshath. Not a guru. Not an influencer. Just someone who got tired of seeing smart people accept dumb systems.

Started writing when traditional "wisdom" felt outdated. Kept writing when people asked for more.

"If your map of reality was drawn in 1990, no wonder you're lost in 2024."

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The name references Shiva's trident symbolically — representing the power to cut through illusion. We use ancient symbols to discuss modern problems. No worship required.

Because they're connected. Gen Z's "unseriousness" is a response to broken economic systems maintained by outdated political structures. You can't understand one without the others.

Privacy. The focus should be on ideas, not personalities. When you know too much about the writer, you start evaluating their character instead of their arguments.

Three things: 1) Zero academic jargon, 2) Direct application to real life, 3) Memes and humor used as serious analytical tools. We speak human, not philosopher.

No guest posts. Every word is written by Lakshath to maintain consistent voice and quality. However, ideas and feedback are always welcome via contact page.

No grand goal. If one person reads a blog and changes one small thing in their life/community, that's success. Scale is overrated. Impact isn't.

Trishula (Sanskrit for trident) symbolizes the power to destroy illusion. "Trishola" is a modern adaptation — keeping the essence but making it accessible. Three edges for three perspectives you need today.

The Trishola Method

1

Identify the Problem

Not just symptoms. The root system causing the issue.

2

Question Assumptions

What are we told to accept without evidence?

3

Find Practical Solutions

Not theoretical. What can you actually do?

Still curious? The real understanding happens in the blogs.