Hinduism is the religion that uses the most symbols in its rituals. The presence of this symbol is used as an instrument to connect with God to increase sraddha and bhakti. Symbols in Hinduism act as religious symbols and are sacred objects because they go through a sacralization process (pasupati). One of the symbols that is often used in the implementation of Hindu rituals is the tridatu bracelet. The tridatu bracelet is a sacred bracelet, which consists of three colors, namely: red, black, and white. These three colors represent the manifestation of God as the Tri Murti concept. The values contained in the use of tridatu bracelets by Hindus include religious value, communication value, aesthetic value, calmness and comfort value, and militancy value. The use of the tridatu bracelet is interpreted as a medium of self-realization that can foster awareness of his identity as a Hindu. The tridatu bracelet is a representation of Tri Murti, Tri Kona, Tri Pramana, and Tri Kaya Parisudha which can raise people's awareness. The use of tridatu bracelets also acts as a medium of cultural communication. The use of tridatu threads in everyday life can indirectly construct an identity. An identity that states if the user is a Hindu. The tridatu bracelet also contains aesthetic value because of the beauty of the resulting color combination that produces a positive aura or vibration from the Tri Murti power symbol. People who use the tridatu bracelet will feel safer and calmer and feel protected from negative things, especially in niskala. Hindus can show their militancy by presenting a marker in religious integrity and also as a differentiator with other religious people through using tridatu bracelets.