- Chiranjivin
Chiranjivins (
Sanskrit nominative sing. "ciranjīvī" चिरंजीवी) are the eight long-lived persons inHinduism . The term is often written Chiranjeevin in English. The word is a combination of "chiram" (long) and jīvi (lived). This word is often confused with immortality ("amaratva").*
Ashwathama , a man cursed to immortality and eternal suffering without love from anybody for his role in the murder of the five sons of thePandavas and his attempted murder ofArjuna 's grandson.
*Hanuman , who servedRama .
*Kripa charya, a teacher of the princes in theMahabharata .
*Mahabali , a righteous demon king who conquered heaven, earth, and the underworld, but was forced to give it back byVamana .
*Markandeya , a greatrishi
*Parashurama , anavatar ofVishnu .
*Vibhishana ,Ravana 's brother who was made King ofLanka byRama .
*Vyasa , a sage who narrated theMahabharata , he was also a sage in the epic.There are several other personages known as "chiranjivins", like
Jambavantha (Jambavan). However, in Hinduism, "immortal" does not meaneternal . Even immortal things are dissolved at theend of the universe , including its secondary creatorBrahma [Bhāgavata Purāṇa 3.32.8-10] . The only eternals areVishnu andShiva of theTrimurti , i.e. manifestations ofBrahman (the Supreme Reality), Sheshanaga , and the fourVedas .At the end of one universe, i.e. ending of one Kalpa and the beginning of another, demon
Hayagriva attempted to become eternal by "swallowing" the Vedas as they escaped from Brahma's mouth, but the Vedas were restored byVishnu 'savatara ,Matsya . Vishnu also killed otherasura s likeHiranyakasipu andRavana who tried to become immortal by obtaining boons from devas.An alternate Hayagriva story was that Hayagriva (horse-headed) could only be killed by another Hayagriva. The Asura Hayagriva terrorized the three worlds. Somehow, while asleep, Vishnu was decapitated, and a horse head replaced his "human-like" head, and he was able to defeat Asura Hayagriva.
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* [http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/general.htm#6 Ciranjivas]
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