Kayastha Chitragupta Puja is a traditional ritual observed by the Kayastha community in India to seek the blessings of Chitragupta, the divine accountant and recorder of deeds. Held on the second day after Diwali, this puja is dedicated to honoring Chitragupta for his role in maintaining records of the good and bad deeds of individuals, which ultimately determines their fate in the afterlife. The puja involves offering prayers, performing rituals, and making offerings to Chitragupta, including pen, ink, paper, and sweets.The significance of Kayastha Chitragupta Puja lies in the belief that Chitragupta meticulously keeps track of every action and thought of individuals, and based on this record, decides their destiny in the next life. By performing this ritual, Kayasthas seek to appease Chitragupta and ensure that their deeds are accounted for accurately.