Yama
Yama is a deity associated with death and the afterlife in Hinduism and, in various forms, in Buddhist traditions. In many accounts, he is the cosmic guardian of moral order who judges the souls of the departed and determines their fate in the next life. The name Yama is also used more generally to refer to death itself in some Hindu scriptures and folk practice.
In Hinduism, Yama is traditionally described as the son of Surya, the Sun, and the elder of
In Buddhist and East Asian contexts, Yama functions as a ruler or guardian of the underworld. He
The figure of Yama has permeated literature, ritual practice, and popular culture as a symbolic personification