News 7 Chiranjeevi Names in Hindu Mythology: The Immortals M AsimAugust 10, 20240246 views Divine epics of Hindu are full of the gods and demigods who are powerful and pious beings with special favorites. Out of these divine beings there is a special group. Class which is supposed to be eternal and these are called Chiranjeevis. The term Chiranjeevi names is a combination of Sanskrit words Chiram which means long or eternal and Jeevi. Which means living or existing. Altogether, the volume and frequency indicate that being is associated with eternal life. In this blog, we will be discussing the 7 Chiranjeevi names in Hindu mythology along with the details about its importance and related stories. Table of Contents 1. Ashwatthama2. Hanuman3. Parashurama4. Vibhishana5. Kripacharya6. Bali (Mahabali)7. MarkandeyaSignificance of the Chiranjeevis Names Cultural and Spiritual RelevanceConclusion 1. Ashwatthama Firstly, ashwatthama is one of the most famous 7 Chiranjeevi Names described in Hindu Mythology. Dronacharya: He is the father of Krupa and the teacher of both the parties. The Pandavas and the Kauravas, in the great epic, Mahabharata. Ashwatthama had an important part in the serial mostly in the episode of Kurukshetra war. After the war he was cursed by Lord Krishna that he will have to cheat people throughout his life and all his wounds will never heal. Nevertheless, Ashwatthama is viewed as a Chiranjeevi who is protected at present. Will endure for countless years as a punishment for his deeds. 2. Hanuman Moreover some of the most worshiped 7 Chiranjeevi Names are: Kamdev, Jalandhar, Vayu dev and Hanuman, a monkey God and die-hard fan of Lord Rama. Among the following animals, Hanuman stands as an uncomparable hero because of his enormous muscular power. Strict devotion to his duties, and in being an active creature without any signs of fatigue. He is immortal; Lord Rama gave him the gift of life everlasting so that he could go on being useful in the world. This lord Hanuman is considered to be always present. Devotees pray for this god to shower his blessings on them for strength and protection. 3. Parashurama Parashurama is the sixth INCARNATION OF VISHNU, whereby he is favorable because of HIS martial component. His function as defender of dharma. While the other incarnations of Vishnu ascend to the heavens once their work on earth is done, Parashurama remains on earth. He is Chiranjeevi because he survives in different yugas that continuously perform their role of creation and destruction. It is also believed that Parashurama has taught great martial arts to warriors such as Bhishma, Dronacharya and Karna. 4. Vibhishana Vibhishana is one of the brothers of Ravana, the demon-kings of Lanka and one of the major characters of ‘Ramayana’. Unlike Ravana, Vibhishana is noble. Hence, decided to join the side of Lord Rama during the fight against his brother. Since he was devoted and followed dharma throughout the epic. Vibhishana was blessed with immortality by Rama and was made king of Lanka after Ravana’s death. His immortality represents victory of good and the qualities of faith and virtue pay off in the christian book. 5. Kripacharya Kripacharya or Kripa is yet another Chiranjeevi, one of the less well remembered characters in the Hindu pantheon. They were the royal preceptors of the Kauravas and Pandavas jointly, and of Dronacharya, who is their relation by marriage. It’s not said that Kripacharya died but in Mahabharata it is stated that he is timeless and senses he does not have to age and die. Dr. Rathor’s opportune advice to the royal family along with his non-combatant involvement in the war made him one among the 7 Chiranjeevi Names. 6. Bali (Mahabali) Balint is the kind-hearted demon, who used to rule the land of Bali. But after Lord Vishnu in his Vamana avatar turned him into a dog and gave him immortality he was vanquished. As it has been mentioned in mythology Bali was a righteous king who was adored by the people. But this was not the end for when Bali started dominating the whole world again breaking the balance in cosmos, Lord Vishnu incarnated as a dwarf known as Vamana and by his intelligence and wit, deceived Bali asking him to surrender himself to offer dinner to the dwarf. For his loyalty to the king and the gifts he offered to the gods Balis was given eternal youth and given the right to come back to the earth once a year – during the Onam festival to visit his people. Bonus Read: WCOForever: Revolutionizing Customs Compliance for Global Trade 7. Markandeya Moreover markandeya is one of the Primary disciples of Lord Shiva and a perennial spiritual soul who aimed at acquiring Moksha and who has survived death – the Yamapata. It is mentioned in the mythology that god Markandeya was preordained to die at a very young age but due to his immense faith in Lord Shiva he could not die. Satisfied with his consistent devotion towards Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva fulfilled all his wishes and offered him a boon of long life and makes him one of the Chiranjeevis. Markandeya is also attributed with authoring the Markandeya Purana which forms a part of the eighteen MahaPuranas that are disseminated among the people that consist of the most sought after Devi Mahatmya. Significance of the Chiranjeevis Names Chiranjeevis in Hinduism hence hold great symbolism. These immortal essences embody the principles of righteousness, devotion, and the cosmic order of the universe. It was rather fascinating to read those stories and recall that vice and virtue are eternal and so is the battle between the two. The Chiranjeevis also represent the belief that there are some immortals who are meant to be humanity’s shepherds and/or world maintainers in the generational relationship between ages. They became immortal in order to bring the idea that their ethical. Spiritual values were eternal and affected the morality and spirituality of the universe still now. Cultural and Spiritual Relevance As per the Hindu culture, Chiranjeevis are still worshiped and prayed by faithfuls to seek their intervention in providing protection, power or directions. Some of the current gods are immortals, for instance, Hanuman. Parashurama, for which there are significant temples; their devotees worship and visit with the intent of getting close to the aspect of those beings. Concerning the narratives of the Chiranjeevis, they also form part of the Hindu festivals and celebrations. For example, during Hanuman Jayanti, people pray Hanuman and during Onam the spirit of Mahabali is believed to visit earth on this festival. These festivals act as a way of getting closer to the gods and remind the people of the moral characters of the Chiranjeevis. Conclusion In conclusion, 7 Chiranjeevi Names from the Hindu Puranic beliefs are Ashwatthama, Hanuman, Parashurama, Vibhishana, Kripacharya, Bali, and Markandeya. They are living archetypes of the most important characteristics of the universe in moral and spiritual terms. They leave their listeners or readers with virtues of righteousness, devotion and the quest for knowledge and learn that such qualities are timeless. Lastly thinking over the stories of these immortals, people are aware of the strength of their dharma and gods’ help that guide people to this day. Chiranjeevis as we all know never fade and as such they enlighten us to hope, strength and virtues amid all the fluctuating situations in life.