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Seven Chiranjeevis In Hinduism
There are seven Chiranjeevis as mentioned in Hinduism; Chiranjeevis are those who are believed to be still alive throughout this Kali Yuga. Chiranjeevi is a Sanskrit word which is a combination of two words “Chiram” which means “long” and “Jeevi” means “lived” beings that will live a very long life, so long that normal humans feel that they live for eternity; they started off as humans, but have received the boon/curse of eternal life; mortals can become Chiranjeevi by good deeds etc. When Shri Rama left this world to go back to Vaikuntha, He asked Hanuman to remain in this world and continue to chant the Ram-Nama so that the world could be benefited by it and that is what Chiranjeevi Lord Hanuman Dada continues to do to this day! The Sapta Chiranjeevis mentioned in Hindu Puranas are :- (1) Ram Doot-Ram Bhakth-Pawanputra Hanuman (2) Vibhishana-Bibhishana (3) Parashurama (4) Mahabali-King Bali (5) Kripacharya (6) Veda Vyasa-Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa (7) Ashwatthama
Seven Chiranjeevis In Hinduism
There are seven Chiranjeevis as mentioned in Hinduism; Chiranjeevis are those who are believed to be still alive throughout this Kali Yuga. Chiranjeevi is a Sanskrit word which is a combination of two words “Chiram” which means “long” and “Jeevi” means “lived” beings that will live a very long life, so long that normal humans feel that they live for eternity; they started off as humans, but have received the boon/curse of eternal life; mortals can become Chiranjeevi by good deeds etc. When Shri Rama left this world to go back to Vaikuntha, He asked Hanuman to remain in this world and continue to chant the Ram-Nama so that the world could be benefited by it and that is what Chiranjeevi Lord Hanuman Dada continues to do to this day! The Sapta Chiranjeevis mentioned in Hindu Puranas are :- (1) Ram Doot-Ram Bhakth-Pawanputra Hanuman (2) Vibhishana-Bibhishana (3) Parashurama (4) Mahabali-King Bali (5) Kripacharya (6) Veda Vyasa-Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa (7) Ashwatthama