Who Is Kayastha Chitragupta.pdf

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Who Is Kayastha Chitragupta?

Kayastha Chitragupta is a Hindu deity who is believed to be the divine accountant and
record keeper of the deeds of all humans. He is also known as the "God of Justice" and
is considered to be one of the 12 Aditya’s (sons of the Hindu god, Surya). In this article,
we will explore the origins and significance of Kayastha Chitragupta in Hindu mythology.



Origins

According to Hindu mythology, Kayastha Chitragupta was created by Lord Brahma, the
creator of the universe. It is said that when Brahma was creating the universe, he
realized that there was no one to keep track of the deeds of humans. He then created
Chitragupta from his body and gave him the task of recording the actions of all humans
on Earth. Chitragupta is believed to have emerged from Brahma's body with a pen and
a book in his hands, ready to fulfill his duties.

Significance
Kayastha Chitragupta is highly revered in Hinduism as he is believed to be the one who
keeps track of all the good and bad deeds of humans. It is believed that after a person
dies, their soul is taken to Chitragupta who then reads out their deeds from his book.
Based on these deeds, he decides the person's fate in the afterlife. This belief serves as
a moral compass for Hindus, encouraging them to lead a righteous life.

Worship
Kayastha Chitragupta is primarily worshipped by the Kayastha community, who are
believed to be the descendants of Chitragupta. They celebrate his birthday, known as
Chitragupta Puja, on the first day of the Hindu month of Kartik. On this day, they offer
prayers and perform rituals to honor Chitragupta and seek his blessings for prosperity
and success. It is also believed that by performing this puja, one's sins are forgiven and
they are blessed with good fortune.


Iconography
Chitragupta is often depicted as a fair and handsome man with a white beard, holding a
pen and a book in his hands. He is usually seen riding a white horse and is adorned
with a crown and jewels. In some depictions, he is also shown holding a sword,
symbolizing his role as the God of Justice. He is often accompanied by his wife, Kirti,
who is the goddess of fame and prosperity.

Legacy
The Kayastha community, who are believed to be the descendants of Chitragupta, have
played a significant role in Indian history. They were traditionally known as scribes and
were responsible for maintaining records and documents for the ruling dynasties. They
were also known for their administrative skills and were often employed as ministers
and advisors to the kings. Today, the Kayastha community continues to hold a
prominent position in Indian society, with many of them excelling in various fields such
as politics, business, and the arts.
In conclusion, Kayastha Chitragupta holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and is
revered by the Kayastha community. His role as the divine accountant and record
keeper serves as a reminder for Hindus to lead a righteous life. His legacy continues to
live on through the Kayastha community, who have made significant contributions to
Indian society.