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Seven Immortals in Hindu mythology | कलयुग में कल्कि अवतार से कहाँ मिलेंगे ये 7 चिरंजीवी ? The *Seven Immortals (Chiranjivi)* in Hindu mythology are eternal beings who live until the end of the current cosmic cycle. They are revered for their roles in upholding dharma (righteousness) and their unique stories of immortality: 1. **Ashwatthama**: Son of Dronacharya from the Mahabharata, cursed by Krishna to roam eternally for his misdeeds, suffering from wounds and isolation. 2. **King Mahabali**: A generous demon king sent to the netherworld by Vishnu (as Vamana) but granted immortality and the boon to visit his kingdom annually (celebrated as Onam). 3. **Ved Vyasa**: The sage who compiled the Vedas and authored the Mahabharata. He is immortal due to his divine wisdom and resides in the Himalayas. 4. **Hanuman**: The devoted monkey god from the Ramayana, granted immortality by Sita for his unwavering loyalty to Lord Rama. He is believed to still exist, chanting Rama's name. 5. **Vibhishana**: Ravana's righteous brother who sided with Rama. He was made immortal and crowned king of Lanka as a reward for his devotion to dharma. 6. **Kripacharya**: The royal guru of the Kauravas and Pandavas, granted immortality to continue guiding humanity in dharma and warfare. 7. **Parashurama**: The sixth avatar of Vishnu, a warrior-sage who eradicated corrupt kings. He is immortal and meditates, awaiting the next Vishnu avatar, Kalki. These immortals symbolize eternal values like devotion, wisdom, and righteousness, and their stories remain integral to Hindu mythology.