Chitragupta
Chitragupta is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, often regarded as the divine accountant of the afterlife. He is responsible for maintaining the records of human deeds, both good and bad, and plays a crucial role in determining the fate of souls after death. Chitragupta is typically depicted as a wise and just figure, ensuring that every individual's actions are accounted for.
In many traditions, Chitragupta is associated with the deity Yama, the god of death. While Yama judges the souls, Chitragupta provides the necessary records and information to assist in the judgment process. This partnership highlights the importance of justice and morality in Hindu beliefs regarding life and the afterlife.