Indian God Yamaraj the god of death


Yamaraj is the Indian god of death. The Vedas, an ancient Hindu texts, describes Yamaraj to be the first man to die, blazing the path of mortality down followed by all the other humans where the dead will rest.
The Indian god Yamraj is described to have green or black skin, with red eyes and red garments. He carries a noose and a mace, which may be ornamented with a skull and rides a buffalo. His two four-eyed dogs guard the entrance to his kingdom, and the crow and the pigeon act as his messengers. Even though he is a dreaded divinity, because of his capacity to choose whether individuals go to paradise or heck, he is additionally referred to be sympathetic and humane as he applies equity. He exacts discipline on the insidious and is viewed as a companion of humankind.
The Vedas is a 'Book of Destiny' where the records of every individual lifetime deeds are recorded, and the Indian god Yamaraj decides the equity that every spirit will get and their way after death. Chitragupta is the person who keeps the book that records the deeds of humankind. As indicated by the deed, the Indian god Yamraj sends the evil souls to hell, and the individuals who are righteous are sent back to earth to work at getting another shot at Pitris, where on the off chance that they are fortunate they will be brought together with their ancestors.