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Roughly speaking (of course not exactly);
one can says trishula is an indian equivalent of trident; i.e. an indian format of Psi.

What is the command for trishula in TeX or LateX?
Also any other format(s) of Psi are wellcome!
Especially this image! I only know these formats: \psi and Psi.


Let's clearifying my intention by any another format;
for example each of the following are another format's to C:
\mathcal{C} or \mathfrak{C} or \mathbb{C}, etc.

Davood
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't think that LateX has such a symbol, although it may exist in some specialised font. –  Oct 31 '17 at 17:59
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    The wasysym package features \neptune, and the marvosym, mathabx, and starfont each feature \Neptune. Give them a try and see if one of them meets your needs. – Mico Oct 31 '17 at 18:07
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    You can use the trident emoji U+1F531 from a font that supports it. – Davislor May 18 '20 at 21:18

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