
सप्त चिरंजीवी - The Seven Immortals : Chapter 3
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Chapter 3 :- सप्त चिरंजीवी - The Seven Immortals
(The Eternal Beings of Hindu Mythology and Their Role in the End Times)
In Hindu mythology, The Seven Chiranjeevis are seven legendary figures who were granted immortality. It is believed that they are still alive today in the Kali Yuga and will aid Lord Vishnu’s final avatar, Kalki, in re-establishing righteousness (Dharma) at the end of the age.
Ashwatthama
Curse: Cursed by Lord Krishna for using the Brahmastra on an unborn child during the Mahabharata war. He was condemned to wander the earth in agony but never die.
Believed location: Forests or remote mountains of central India.
King Bali (Mahabali)
Boon: Granted immortality by Lord Vamana (Vishnu’s dwarf avatar) and made ruler of the underworld (Patal Lok), with permission to visit Earth once a year.
Believed location: Patal Lok (Netherworld), but said to visit during the Onam festival.
Ved Vyasa
Boon: Received immortality for his unparalleled contribution to Hindu scriptures—dividing the Vedas and composing the Mahabharata.
Believed location: Deep in meditation in the Himalayas.
Lord Hanuman
Boon: Blessed by both Lord Rama and Goddess Sita to remain on Earth as long as Rama’s name is remembered.
Believed location: Roams the Earth, helping devotees of Rama.
Vibhishana
Boon: Granted immortality by Lord Rama for his devotion and righteousness, and made the ruler of Lanka.
Believed location: Still resides in Lanka (modern Sri Lanka) in a spiritual form.
Kripacharya
Boon: Granted immortality by Lord Krishna for his wisdom and devotion. He is destined to serve as the guru of Kalki.
Believed location: Said to live in a hidden ashram or Himalayan region.
Parashurama
Boon: The sixth avatar of Vishnu and disciple of Lord Shiva, who rid the earth of corrupt Kshatriyas 21 times.
Believed location: Meditating in the mountains; will emerge to teach divine warfare and weapons to Kalki.
The Kalki Avatar, prophesied to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, will restore Dharma by destroying evil. The seven Chiranjeevis will play crucial roles in this divine mission:
Parashurama will train Kalki in divine weapons.
Kripacharya will guide him with wisdom and spiritual knowledge.
Hanuman, Vibhishana, and Ved Vyasa will assist in spreading his message.
Bali will support with resources and protection.
Ashwatthama, after redemption, may also join the divine cause.
The Seven Chiranjeevis symbolize eternal values—devotion, penance, wisdom, courage, and loyalty. Their continued presence on Earth reminds believers that divine support is always available, and that evil will eventually be overcome when the time is right.