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Karma yoga
one of four spiritual paths in Hinduism

Chitragupta
Chitragupta (, 'rich in secrets' or 'hidden picture') is a Hindu deity who serves as the registrar of the dead. He is responsible for maintaining a record of the actions of human beings in a register called the Agrasandhanī. Upon the death of a human and their arrival at Yamaloka, Chitragupta reads out their deeds, allowing the god of death, Yama, to decide whether they go to Svarga or Naraka (heaven or hell), depending on their actions on earth. He is referred to as the Hindu God of Data and is the seventeenth manasaputra of Brahma. He is believed to have been created from Brahma's soul and m
Sanskara
Sanskrit term for mental impressions
karma in Hinduism
Karma, in the view of Hinduism
Nishkam Karma
selfless action in Hinduism
Sanchita karma
Type of karma in Hinduism