Tripurantaka
| Tripurari | |
|---|---|
| Depiction of Tripurantaka | |
| Affiliation | Shaivism | 
| Abode | Tripura, Bhuloka or Mount Kailash | 
| Weapon | Pashupatastra Arrow, Pinaka Bow | 
| Symbol | Bow, Trishula, Vasuki, Damaru | 
| Day | Monday | 
| Mount | Prithvi as a chariot | 
| Festivals | Kartik Purnima | 
| Consort | Tripura Sundari | 
Tripurantaka (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरांतक, romanized: Tripurāntaka) or Tripurari is a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva. This form of the deity is featured in a Puranic legend in which he destroys the three cities of the asuras, called Tripura, with a single arrow.