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Yama: Lord of Death

Yama, the Lord of Death, is not a harbinger of doom – he's the very first human, whose compassion for life made him the guardian of the souls he must ultimately guide to their end.

AsiaTraditional

Quick Facts

Region
Asia
Key Figures
Yamadutas, The Guardians, Varuna +2 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Yama's Ascension

Yama is established as the first mortal to die, becoming the ruler of the afterlife and setting the laws of death and rebirth.

Creation of Naraka

The realms of Naraka are formed as a response to the need for a space where souls can be judged and purified based on their earthly actions.

Birth of Chitragupta

Chitragupta is born from the divine essence of Yama, tasked with recording the deeds of all souls.

The First Judgment

Yama conducts the first judgment of souls, establishing the principles of karma and dharma that will govern the afterlife.

The Arrival of the Yamadutas

The Yamadutas are appointed as the messengers of Yama, responsible for guiding souls to the afterlife.

The Weighing of Deeds

Yama introduces the concept of weighing deeds, symbolizing the balance of good and bad actions in determining a soul's fate.

The Cycle of Rebirth

The cycle of samsara is established, emphasizing the importance of reincarnation and the continuous journey of the soul.

The Concept of Moksha

Moksha is defined as the ultimate goal of the soul, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

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