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A ritual performed in most part of India after Diwali to worship pen, paper, books.

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English: According to Hindu mythology, Chitragupt is the God who keep account of karmas of human being and give him appropriate treatment accordingly after one's death. Chitragupta Pooja is performed by Hindu kaayasth after Diwali where they worship the God, the Pen, the Paper, the Books.
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